The Hydra constellation itself does not have a specific surface temperature, as it is a grouping of stars rather than a single celestial body. However, individual stars within Hydra can have varying surface temperatures depending on their types and stages of evolution. For example, the brightest star in Hydra, Alphard, has an approximate surface temperature of around 5,600 K. Temperatures of other stars in the constellation can range widely, from cooler red giants to hotter blue stars.
The stars in the constellation Hercules vary in color from blue to yellow to red, depending on their temperature. The surface temperature of stars in Hercules typically ranges from 3,000 to 30,000 degrees Celsius.
The constellations next to Leo the Lion are Cancer, Virgo, Hydra, and Sextans. Cancer is located to the west of Leo, Virgo to the east, Hydra to the south, and Sextans to the southwest.
The temperature of a constellation cannot be measured, as constellations are not physical objects themselves. Constellations are simply groupings of stars as seen from Earth. Each star within a constellation may have its own individual surface temperature, which can vary widely.
All of these constellations border the Cancer constellation: Lynx Gemini Canis Minor Hydra Leo Leo Minor (corner)
Constellations near Leo include Cancer to the west, Virgo to the east, and Hydra to the south. Leo is also bordered by the constellations of Ursa Major and Lynx to the north.
The stars in the constellation Hercules vary in color from blue to yellow to red, depending on their temperature. The surface temperature of stars in Hercules typically ranges from 3,000 to 30,000 degrees Celsius.
its about 5,000 Celsius(180899357 degrees)
The constellations next to Leo the Lion are Cancer, Virgo, Hydra, and Sextans. Cancer is located to the west of Leo, Virgo to the east, Hydra to the south, and Sextans to the southwest.
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The temperature of a constellation cannot be measured, as constellations are not physical objects themselves. Constellations are simply groupings of stars as seen from Earth. Each star within a constellation may have its own individual surface temperature, which can vary widely.
All of these constellations border the Cancer constellation: Lynx Gemini Canis Minor Hydra Leo Leo Minor (corner)
Hydra, Leo, Leo minor, Lynx and Gemini.
Virgo is bordered by these constellations: Boötes Coma Berenices Leo Crater Corvus Hydra Libra Serpens Caput
Constellations near Leo include Cancer to the west, Virgo to the east, and Hydra to the south. Leo is also bordered by the constellations of Ursa Major and Lynx to the north.
The constellations that border Cancer are Leo to the west, Gemini to the north, and Lynx to the northeast. These constellations are adjacent to Cancer in the night sky and can be seen in close proximity to it.
Constellations aren't measured in magnitude. Stars are - and every star has a different magnitude.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by the surface of constellations, configuration, an arrangement if you will of stars, elements.