The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
Both Betelgeuse and Pollux are close to the end of their life. Both of the stars are large and cold in surface temperature. One difference is that Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, and Pollux is an orange giant.
Pollux is significantly more massive than the Sun and is therefore fairly young (massive stars don't live to be old). It's probably somewhere in the vicinity of three-quarters of a billion years old.
Pollux is not a galaxy, but a star. Together with its heavenly twin, Castor, it is found in the constellation of Gemini.
Castor and Pollux make up the heads of Gemini, the Twins.
The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
Both Betelgeuse and Pollux are close to the end of their life. Both of the stars are large and cold in surface temperature. One difference is that Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, and Pollux is an orange giant.
Pollux is significantly more massive than the Sun and is therefore fairly young (massive stars don't live to be old). It's probably somewhere in the vicinity of three-quarters of a billion years old.
The pollux is the anatomical name for the thumb.
Pollux is a Greek God but he does not rule over anything.
Pollux Gamelabs was created in 2005.
Pollux b was created in 2006.
Hellinsia pollux was created in 1921.
The Pollux Star is located in the Beta Geminorum
The pollux is distal to the carpal region. The pollux is the thumb, and the carpal region is the region of the wrist.
Castor is brother of Polydeuces (Pollux)
Hopefully you mean Pollux. brightest star in the constellation Gemini. Approx temperature is about 4,865 Kelvin ~ 4,512 centigrade. See link for a great size comparison.