Hadar is in its giant stage.
Hadar (Beta Centauri) is actually three stars. They are very close together and hence appear as one.
Beta Centauri (Hadar or Agena) is the second brightest star in the constellation Centaurus and the tenth brightest star in the night sky.It has a spectral class of B1 and it is a blue-white giant star.
The surface temperature of Hadar (Beta Centauri) is estimated to be around 22,500 degrees Celsius. Hadar is a blue-white supergiant star located in the constellation of Centaurus. Its high temperature gives it a bluish appearance in the night sky.
Beta Centauri (Hadar and Agena) is the second brightest star in the constellation Centaurus.It has a spectral class of B1 so it will have a temperature of the upper limit of 10,000 -> 33,000 Kelvin.
Red giant is a type of star.
Hadar (Beta Centauri) is actually three stars. They are very close together and hence appear as one.
Beta Centauri (Hadar or Agena) is the second brightest star in the constellation Centaurus and the tenth brightest star in the night sky.It has a spectral class of B1 and it is a blue-white giant star.
Beta Centauri (also known as Hadar or Agena) is a blue white giant star in the constellation Centaurus.It has a spectral class of B1
Beta Centauri (Hadar or Agena) is the second brightest star in the constellation Centaurus.It has an apparent magnitude of 0.6 -> 0.8 (It's a variable star) or an absolute magnitude of -4.57
The surface temperature of Hadar (Beta Centauri) is estimated to be around 22,500 degrees Celsius. Hadar is a blue-white supergiant star located in the constellation of Centaurus. Its high temperature gives it a bluish appearance in the night sky.
Beta Centauri (Hadar and Agena) is the second brightest star in the constellation Centaurus.It has a spectral class of B1 so it will have a temperature of the upper limit of 10,000 -> 33,000 Kelvin.
Hadar Am was created in 1933.
Hadar Bar is 5' 9".
Yael Hadar was born in Israel.
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Bat Hadar was created in 1994.
Ganot Hadar was created in 1954.