It is a G-type giant star.
Beta Herculis is actually a binary system. The main star, of the two, is yellow.
red star
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This star is also known as Beta Herculis, so it is obviously in constellation Hercules.
beta herculis isa distance of 139 light-years fromEarth
Beta and Alpha Herculis are both 2nd Magnitude (2.78) stars
The apparent visual magnitude of Beta Herculis is 2.81. It has been known since 1899 that it is in fact a binary star, and modern measurements (including satellite telescope) have resolved the motions and apparent sizes of the two bodies.
Some well-known stars in the constellation Hercules include Rasalgethi (Alpha Herculis), Kornephoros (Beta Herculis), and Sarin (Delta Herculis).
Zeta Herculis is a binary star system in the constellation Hercules.It has a class of G0V which means it is similar to our Sun but is moving away from the main sequence.It's companion star is a class K0V
Delta Herculis (Sarin) is a star in the constellation Hercules.It is a type A3V star and will have a temperature of between7,500oK and 10,000oK
A beta star is generally, but not always, the second brightest star within a constellation.
The surface temperature of Kornephoros (Beta Herculis) is approximately 8,390 degrees Celsius (15,134 degrees Fahrenheit). This star is a main sequence star located in the constellation Hercules, and it emits a white light.