Equuleus is a very small constellation. Constellations are apparent pictures in the sky, caused by arrangement of stars. A constellation does not have a "temperature". The stars
themselves wold be hot as you approach them, like any stars. The area of space around the constellation would be near absolute zero, as all of interstellar space is.
Sagitta 79.9 square degrees, Equuleus 71.6, Crux 68.4.
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Pisces, Andromeda, Equuleus, Cygnus and Lacerta.
Equuleus is one of the smallest constellations and its main stars include Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei) and Citalpha (Beta Equulei). It is located near the constellations Pegasus and Aquarius in the northern hemisphere.
It is first mentionned in writing by Ptolemy in the second century AD, however some believe that it was actually named by Hipparchus approx 120BC. It is unlikely that whoever discovered it when will ever be known
Here they are 1) Crux the Cross (number 88) in constellation order from largest to smallest 2) Equuleus (number 87) 3) Sagitta, close to saggitarius the archer (number 86)
Aquarius Aquila Capricornus Cepheus Corona Coronas Cygnus Delphinus Equuleus Lacerta Lyra Lyr Pegasus Piscis Sagitta Sagittarius Scutum Vulpecula
The constellations that border Pegasus are Andomeda, Cygnus, Lacerta, Pisces, Aquarius, Delphinus, Equuleus and Vulpeca.
Equuleus (The Little Horse) Hydrus (The Water Snake) Leo (The Lion)
If you mean the constellation, it's in the northern sky. Bordering Andromeda; Lacerta; Cygnus; Vulpecula; Delphinus; Equuleus; Aquarius; and Pisces.
Different aspects of temperature that can be measured include ambient temperature (air temperature in the surrounding environment), surface temperature (temperature of an object's surface), body temperature (temperature of a living organism), and water temperature (temperature of water in a body of water).
The temperature is 13.