purple
the color of markab (most oftenly called pegasus) varys with the months and seasons. absolute brightness of the star appears to blue.
A multiple variable star, I may not be right...
Alpha pegasi is the star which have traditional name Marko, comes from the Markab ( an Arabic word ) . This star is the third brightest star in the constellation Pegasus, and one of the four star in the asterism ( Great square of Pegasus ) .Radius of this star is 4.72 times more than solar radius
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
purple
the color of markab (most oftenly called pegasus) varys with the months and seasons. absolute brightness of the star appears to blue.
A multiple variable star, I may not be right...
it would be blue
pegasus
Alpha pegasi is the star which have traditional name Marko, comes from the Markab ( an Arabic word ) . This star is the third brightest star in the constellation Pegasus, and one of the four star in the asterism ( Great square of Pegasus ) .Radius of this star is 4.72 times more than solar radius
11,000 kelvin
Which Markab and which Algenib?Markab:Alpha Pegasi, in the constellation PegasusTau Pegasi, also in Pegasusk Puppis, in the constellation PuppisKappa Velorum, in the constellation VelaAlgenib:Gamma PegasiAlpha Persei (usually known as Mirfak)Generally it is not possible to determine the distance between two stars as although they may look to be in a straight line, there may be thousands of light years in depth between them
It'etng pretty hot everyone is whereing them now
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
well it depens on what magnitude? For example is it visual, apparent, or absolute?
the color of the star regulus is blue-white