Alrisha is a binary star (two stars) that are both white dwarfs. It is located at the bottom of Pisces, and is the star that binds the tails of the two Pisces fish together. Since both stars are white dwarfs, the stars are degenerate, meaning they no longer fuse energy, and are in the process of cooling down.
Alrisha is a star in the constellation Pisces, it emits a white or bluish-white color.
Alpha Piscium (Alrisha) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It is approximately 139 light years from us.
Alrisha, also known as Alpha Piscium, is a binary star system composed of two main-sequence stars. The primary star is a spectral type A5V star, while the secondary star is a spectral type F0V star. Both stars are relatively bright and contribute to the overall luminosity of Alrisha.
Alrisha, in the constellation Pisces, is 139 light year from earth.
Alrisha, also known as Alpha Piscium, is a binary star system located in the constellation Pisces. It is a main sequence star, meaning it is currently in the stage where it is fusing hydrogen into helium in its core, emitting energy in the form of light and heat. This stage of a star's life can last for billions of years.
Alrisha Piscium, also known as the "Knot of Pisces," is not a celestial object with a temperature like a star or planet. Instead, it is a binary star system located in the constellation Pisces. The two stars in this system have temperatures similar to that of the Sun, which is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit), but the exact temperatures can vary based on their specific characteristics.
No kind of star.
All stars visible with the naked eye are in the same Galaxy. Our galaxy, the Milky Way.
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It is a binary star