Beta Piscium (Fum al Samakah) is a star in the constellation Pisces.
It has a spectral class of B6V meaning it is a blue giant on the main sequence.
Gamma Piscium is a star in the zodiac constellation of PiscesIt has a spectral type of G9 so it has a temperature of the lower 5,200--6,000 KIt is a yellow dwarf, similar to our own Sun.
Alpha Piscium is white.
Omicron Piscium (Torcularis Septentrionalis) is a star in the constellation Pisces, located about 142 light years from Earth.
Alpha Piscium (or Alrischa, Alrescha) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It has an apparent magnitude of 4.33See related for more information
Eta Piscium has a spectral type of G7 so it's colour would be yellow.
Beta Piscium (Fum al Samakah) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It has an apparent magnitude of +4.53
Alpha Piscium (Alrescha) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It is actually a close binary star systemBoth stars have a spectral type of A so they are both white giants.
Gamma Piscium is a star in the zodiac constellation of PiscesIt has a spectral type of G9 so it has a temperature of the lower 5,200--6,000 KIt is a yellow dwarf, similar to our own Sun.
Alpha Piscium is white.
Fum al Samakah (Beta Piscium) is a class B6Ve star making it a blue-white.
Piscium, which is what a star is called that is in the constellation Pisces. There are multiple Piscium, such as 54 Piscium, 109 Piscium, and Eta Piscium are some of the constellation Pisces's stars.
Beta Piscium (Fum al Samakah) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It is located about 492 light years from us.
Eta Piscium is the brightest star in the constellation Pisces
A few of the stars:Van Maanen's Star - apparent magnitude 12.36HD 222410 - apparent magnitude 7.45Fum al Samakah ["mouth of the fish" Beta Piscium (β Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.48Linteum ["the cord" Delta Piscium (δ Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.44Kaht [Epsilon Piscium (ε Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.27Revati ["rich" Zeta Piscium (ζ Psc)] - apparent magnitude 5.21Torcular ["thread" Omicron Piscium (ο Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.2Vernalis[Omega Piscium (ω Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.03
A beta star is generally, but not always, the second brightest star within a constellation.
It is a G-type giant star.
Omicron Piscium (Torcularis Septentrionalis) is a star in the constellation Pisces, located about 142 light years from Earth.