No. K spectral type stars (which are orange) temperature is ranging from 5,000-3,500. A spectral type stars (which are blue-white) temperature is ranging from 7,500-11,000.
The most common spectral type of stars in the universe is M, which includes red dwarfs and red giants. These stars are relatively cool and dim compared to other spectral types like O, B, or A.
The Sun is a yellow main sequence star of type G2 V.
Canopus is estimated to have a mass of around 8 to 9 times that of the Sun.
Spica is a binary star system whose primary star is classified as a blue-white giant of spectral type B1 III-IV. The secondary star is a blue-white main sequence star of spectral type B2 V.
Alpha Carinae (Canopus) is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Carina and Argo Navis.It has a spectral type of F0 and is a white star.
Canopus or Alpha Carinae is not believed to be a binary star. It is a yellow/white super giant star of spectral type F0 Ia. It is 8.5 solar masses and 65 solar diameters about 310ly away. It is 16,500 times more luminous than the sun with a surface temperature 7,350Kelvin.
No. K spectral type stars (which are orange) temperature is ranging from 5,000-3,500. A spectral type stars (which are blue-white) temperature is ranging from 7,500-11,000.
M2
Canopus in Argos was created in 1979.
Canopus appears white in color to the naked eye, but is actually classified as an A-type star, which typically emits a bluish-white light. In terms of temperature, Canopus has a surface temperature of around 7,400 to 8,500 degrees Celsius (about 13,300 to 15,400 degrees Fahrenheit).
Canopus Corporation was created in 1983-04.
Canopus Hill Observatory was created in 197#.
The spectral type of a star (OBAFGKM) are based on spectral emissions and have no real relationship with size.
50 years old
Canopus is located in the constellation of Carina in the southern sky. It is the second brightest star in the night sky, after Sirius.
G2v / k1v