Constellations do not have temperatures. They are made up of individual stars that may seem to be close together as viewed from Earth, but the individual stars are usually separated by very great distances.
It's the Aquarian Age.
Aquarius is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The distances to the cosmic objects that make up Aquarius range from 11.3 light years to 6,792 light years. You can take your pick as to which number in that range represents the distance to Aquarius.
Pisces is a constellation, not a star. One of the prominent stars in Pisces is Fomalhaut, also called "the fish's mouth".
Beta Aquarii has a temperature of 5,700 Kelvins equal to 9800.33° F or 5426.85° C.
Alpha Phoenicis (or Ankaa) is an orange giant in the constellation Phoenix.It has a temperature of about 4,850 Kelvin
Pegasus is north of the constellation Aquarius.
Aquarius
Aquarius is a constellation of stars.
No. Phoenix is a totally different constellation to Aquarius. It is not visible from northerly latitudes
Aquarius is a constellation not a star.
dimmest stars in aquarius
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Aquarius is the 10th largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 980 square degrees.
The Aquarius constellation can be found in the Northern Hemisphere.
The constellation Aquarius has several major stars. Its brightest is Sadalsuud, Beta Aquarii. The constellation also has seven stars with known planets.
There is no zodiacal constellation north of other zodiacal constellations. A zodiacal constellation is a constellation that is along the ecliptic. There are zodiacal constellations to the left and right of Aquarius (Pisces & Capricornus, respectively), but just other, regular constellations above and below Aquarius.
It isn't "in a galaxy". Aquarius is a constellation, which is basically a direction in the sky.