See link as there are too many to list individually.
The fourteen main ones are:-
γ Dra - Eltanin, Etamin, Etanin, Ettanin, the Zenith Star, Rastaban, Rastaben
η Dra - Aldhibain, Booboo
β Dra - Rastaban, Rastaben, Alwaid, Asuia
δ Dra - Altais, Nodus Secundus, Nodus II, Aldib
ζ Dra - Aldhibah, Eldsib, Kaou Pih, Nod, Nodus I
ι Dra - Edasich, Eldsich, Ed Asich, Al Dhiba, Al Dhihi
χ Dra - Batentaban Borealis, Batn al Thuban Thuban - Adib, Dragon's Tail
ξ Dra - Grumium, Genam, Nodus Primus, Nodus I
λ Dra - Giausar, Giauzar, Gianfar, Giansar, Gaiusar, Juza
ε Dra - Tyl, Kin Yu
κ Dra - Ketu
θ Dra
φ Dra - Batentaban Australis, Batn al Thuban
See link for pictorial representation
Draco is a constellation, a collection of stars, so it's impossible to give a temperature.
The word "Draco" is Latin for "Dragon" The constellation Draco was discovered by Claudius Ptolemaeus
The coolest stars are red in color. They are classified as red dwarfs and have surface temperatures ranging from about 2,500 to 3,500 degrees Celsius.
Intermediate mass stars are typically yellow in color. This color is a result of their surface temperature and the stage of their evolution.
Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures.
Actually, yes. Draco means dragon in greek, and continuing the black family tradition, narcissa malfoy named her son after a contellation
The stars in a constellation are, in general, totally unrelated. They just happen to be in the same direction, from our point of view.
your moms in the constellation draco
the constellation Draco has 17 stars some people say it is 14.
Draco has 19 stars and every season another star gets combine
γ Dra Orangeη Dra Yellow-Orangeβ Dra Yellowδ Dra Yellow-whiteζ Dra Blueι Dra Orangeχ Dra WhiteThuban Yellow-whiteξ Dra Orangeλ Dra Redε Dra Yellow-whiteκ Dra Blue-white
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There are many stars in the constellation Draco, too numerous to count individually. Draco is a large constellation located in the northern sky, known for its distinctive shape resembling a dragon. It contains several notable stars, such as Thuban and Eltanin, as well as many other dimmer stars.
Nodus Secundus in Draco is a star that can refer to several stars in the Draco constellation. Without specifying a particular star, it is not possible to provide an accurate temperature. Stars in Draco can range in temperature from a few thousand to tens of thousands of degrees Celsius.
The Draco constellation contains 18 stars that have known planets orbiting them. These stars vary in size, age, and distance from Earth. The most prominent star in Draco is Thuban, which was once the North Star due to the Earth's axial precession.
The constellation Draco was named because it looks like a dragon. It is made up of dozens of stars including Thuban which is known as the dragon's tail.