Libra is a constellation, a specific part of the celestial sphere. So it is not a physical entity that could have a temperature. If you are referring to the stars that can be found within its boundaries, they can be any temperature that applies to a star (anything between 3000K and 20000K)
All constellations have stars of all temperatures. Libra is no exception to that. So there isn't some specific temperature about the stars in it.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
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The constellation Libra has 6 stars that represents the Zodiac sign Libra
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To the naked eye, it Contains 83 stars. The brigthest are the northern and southern claws. :)
There are 115 stellar and other astronomical objects in the constellation. Of these 16 have an apparent magnitude which is brighter than 5.
Libra
"Libra" is a constellation ... a group of stars that seem to join in a pattern when viewed by humans on Earth, in a region of the sky defined by human astronomers on Earth. The stars in Libra are totally unrelated to each other, and each of them is at a different distance from Earth.
There are 6 main starts that make up the constellation, Libra. The names of these stars are, Beta Librae, Gamma Librae, Alpha Librae, Upsilon Librae, Tau Librae, and Sigma Librae.
Libra is constellation, not a star.