The surface temperature of the main star of the Polaris system is 6015 K.
The surface temperature of the main star of the Polaris system is 6015 K.
The main star of the Polaris system is yellow and has a surface temperature of 6015 K.
Polaris is a multiple star system; each of the stars that make it up has its own surface temperature. For more details, I suggest you take a look at the Wikipedia article on "Polaris".
The star that is hotter but less luminous than Polaris is Sirius B. While Sirius B has a surface temperature of around 25,000 K, significantly hotter than Polaris's approximately 6,000 K, it is a white dwarf and has much lower luminosity. Polaris, a supergiant star, shines brightly despite its cooler temperature due to its large size. Thus, Sirius B exemplifies the relationship between temperature and luminosity in stars.
Polaris is a star, not located on the surface of the Earth, so it doesn't have a longitude.
Polaris is a multiple star system - comprising of at least 5 stars. The main star, Alpha Ursae Minoris has a temperature of about 7,200oK
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
The North Star (Polaris) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor and the 45th brightest star in the night sky. Its temperature is 6015 K.
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
The temperature of the surface of the earth . How warm the earth can get . Xx
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature
As the temperature rises, surface tension decreases.