Sarin, the star, is not a widely recognized celestial body. If you meant "Sirius," which is often referred to as "the Dog Star," its surface temperature is approximately 9,940 K (Kelvin). This high temperature makes Sirius one of the hottest stars visible to the naked eye. If you were referring to a different star, please clarify for more accurate information.
Sarin is not a type of star; it is a highly toxic chemical compound known as a nerve agent.
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
The surface temperature of the star Adhil is approximately 5800 degrees Celsius.
The average surface temperature of star Beta (β) can vary depending on the specific star that it refers to. Without a specific star identified, it is not possible to provide an accurate average surface temperature for star Beta.
The star with the highest surface temperature is the blue star called O-type stars. These stars can have surface temperatures exceeding 50,000 degrees Celsius.
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
the surface of the star.
Sarin is not a type of star; it is a highly toxic chemical compound known as a nerve agent.
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
The surface temperature of the star Adhil is approximately 5800 degrees Celsius.
The average surface temperature of star Beta (β) can vary depending on the specific star that it refers to. Without a specific star identified, it is not possible to provide an accurate average surface temperature for star Beta.
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The star with the highest surface temperature is the blue star called O-type stars. These stars can have surface temperatures exceeding 50,000 degrees Celsius.
Yes, the blue stars surface temperature can reach over 25,000K
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
The surface temperature of the main star of the Polaris system is 6015 K.
The surface temperature of a star can be determined by analyzing its spectrum. Specifically, scientists can observe the peak wavelength of light emitted by the star and use Wien's Law, which relates the peak wavelength to the temperature of the emitting object. By measuring the peak wavelength, astronomers can calculate the surface temperature of the star.