Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo.
It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Denebola is a class A star on the Main Sequence of the H-R diagram. Its burns with the white color typical of these large, hot stars.
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo.It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Denebola is located approximately 36.9 light-years away from Earth.
Denebola is twice the size of the sun, though it's actual size is what I'd like to know.
Denebola is a class A star on the Main Sequence of the H-R diagram. Its burns with the white color typical of these large, hot stars.
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo.It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Denebola is located approximately 36.9 light-years away from Earth.
Denebola is twice the size of the sun, though it's actual size is what I'd like to know.
Denebola is a star located in the constellation Leo. It has an apparent visual magnitude of around 2.14, making it one of the brighter stars in the sky.
The surface temperature of Denebola is approximately 8,500 degrees Celsius (15,400 degrees Fahrenheit). Denebola is a white main sequence star in the constellation Leo, and its high surface temperature gives it a bluish-white color.
The three brightest stars in Leo the Lion are : Alpha Leonis or Regulus (the Lion's heart) with an apparent magnitude of 1.35, Beta Leonis or Denebola (the Lion's tail) with an apparent magnitude of 2.14 and Gamma Leonis or Algieba (where the Lion's mane meets his body) with an apparent magnitude of 1.98 Hope that helps!
Two semi-famous ones are Regulus, which is at the Lion's heart (it's part of the backwards question mark, which is the lion's mane - Regulus would be the 'period' of the backwards question mark) and Denebola - which is in the lion's tail. 'Deneb' is an Arabic word meaning tail, Denebola means tail of the lion.
Denebola is currently in the main sequence stage of its life cycle, where it is fusing hydrogen into helium in its core to produce energy. It is a white main-sequence star, similar to our sun but with a larger size and higher temperature.
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The names of the main stars in Leo Lion are; 1.DENEBOLA 2.REGULUS 3.ALGIEBA