Eta Ceti has the traditional name Deneb Algenubi or Algenudi
It is located in the constellation Cetus.
The brightest star in the constellation Capricornus is Delta Capricorni, also known as Deneb Algedi. It is a binary star system located about 39 light-years away from Earth.
This is the order from smallest stars to the biggest stars: Alpha Centauri, Procyon, Vega, Pollux, Polaris, and Deneb. These are the size(diameter) of them; though the size of the stars are not 100% accurate so they are likely to be predicted. Alpha Centauri is 1,527,000 Procyon is 2,652,000 Vega is 3,827,000 Pollux is 11,617,000 Polaris is 44,217,000 and Deneb is 203,000,000
Rigel in Orion and Deneb in Cygnus are such examples
Its diameter is about 200-300 times that of our sun. Its a blue-white supergiant star that if placed at the centre of our own solar system, its surface would extend out as far as Earths orbit.
There are 6 bright stars in CygnusAlbireo, a double star with blue and yellow components is at the "head".Deneb, its brightest star, is at the tail.All the other stars in the constellation are given designations rather than names apart from Cygnus X-1 which is interesting because it is an X-ray binary with one component being a black hole.
The star Algenubi, or Epsilon Leonis, is a 162 million year old star, classified as a bright giant. The star is around four times the size of our sun.
Deneb is an Arabic word and it means "tail". That's why Deneb is the brightest star in the tail of Cygnus the Swan. The bright star in the tail of Leo the Lion is Denebola.
Deneb V.
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The star Deneb is a blue-white star with a surface temperature of 8500 degrees Kelvin.
Denebia (in the Star Wars galaxy). Deneb IV.
Deneb is a star. The word "terrain" is not applicable to stars.
The apparent magnitude of Deneb is +1.25, a fairly bright bright star from Earth.
Deneb is a bright blue-white star in the constellation Cygnus.
The brightest star in the constellation Cygnus is Deneb. It is a luminous supergiant star located approximately 1,425 light-years away from Earth. Deneb is part of the asterism known as the Summer Triangle, which also includes the stars Vega and Altair.
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The surface temperature of the star Deneb is estimated to be around 8,525 degrees Celsius (15,377 degrees Fahrenheit).