Pollux, a red giant star in the constellation Gemini, has an effective surface temperature of approximately 4,500 Kelvin. This is cooler than our Sun, which has a surface temperature of about 5,800 Kelvin. The lower temperature contributes to Pollux's reddish appearance, characteristic of cooler stars.
Vega is hotter than Pollux. Vega is a high-temperature class A star, while Pollux is a cooler class K star. This difference in temperature is reflected in their respective colors, with Vega appearing bluish-white and Pollux appearing reddish-orange.
The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
Pollux is significantly more massive than the Sun and is therefore fairly young (massive stars don't live to be old). It's probably somewhere in the vicinity of three-quarters of a billion years old.
Both Betelgeuse and Pollux are close to the end of their life. Both of the stars are large and cold in surface temperature. One difference is that Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, and Pollux is an orange giant.
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Vega is hotter than Pollux. Vega is a high-temperature class A star, while Pollux is a cooler class K star. This difference in temperature is reflected in their respective colors, with Vega appearing bluish-white and Pollux appearing reddish-orange.
The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
Pollux is significantly more massive than the Sun and is therefore fairly young (massive stars don't live to be old). It's probably somewhere in the vicinity of three-quarters of a billion years old.
Pollux is a Greek God but he does not rule over anything.
The Pollux Star is located in the Beta Geminorum
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Hellinsia pollux was created in 1921.
Pollux b was created in 2006.
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