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The Surface temperature of Alioth is 9,400°K which is 16460.33°F . Hope this helps! (:

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What color is the star alioth?

Alioth is a white star nearing the end of it's main sequence. Hope this helps! (:


What is the magnitude of the star alioth?

what is the magnitude of the star Alioth in the constellation Ursa Major


What is the surface temperature of Alioth?

Alioth is a spectral type A7V star, and its surface temperature is estimated to be around 7,500-8,500 Kelvin. This makes it a hot, blue-white star, much hotter than our Sun.


Is Alioth a supernova?

Alioth is not a supernova. Alioth is the brightest star in the Big Dipper asterism and is located in the Ursa Major constellation. It is a relatively young star that is part of a group of stars known as the Ursa Major Moving Group.


What is the brightest star in ursa?

The brightest star in Ursa Major is a star called Alioth.


What is the brightest star in big dipper?

The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper


How far is alioth from earth?

The star, Alioth, in the big dipper (Which is the "tail" in the constellation Ursa Major) is approximately eighty light years from Earth.


How big is Alioth?

Epsilon Ursae Majoris (Alioth) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Major.It is about 3.7 times larger than our Sun.


Is Alioth a white star in the big dipper?

Epsilon Ursae Majoris (Alioth) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Major (Big Dipper).It has a spectral class of A0 which means it is a white to white-blue star.


What is the meaning of the name Alioth?

Alioth is a name of Arabic origin meaning "fat tail of a sheep" or "tail of the she-goat." It is also the name of a star in the Big Dipper constellation.


The name of the bightest star in your constellation big bear is?

Alioth or Epsilon Ursae Majoris


What is the name of the brightest star on the big dipper?

Epsilon Ursae Majoris (yes, epsilon. Alpha is the second-brightest, though it's a very close second.) It's also sometimes called Alioth.