Procyon B is smaller in size compared to Procyon, as Procyon is a main sequence star (type F5IV-V) while Procyon B is a white dwarf companion star.
Procyon is a binary star system with two components: Procyon A is a yellow-white F-type main-sequence star, while Procyon B is a white dwarf.
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The brightest star in Canis Minor is Procyon. It is a binary star system consisting of a main sequence star and a white dwarf. Procyon is visible in the northern hemisphere and is the eighth-brightest star in the night sky overall.
Procyon is, in fact, a double star system. The primary star is white and its atmosphere has an effective temperature of 6530 K.
Procyon B is smaller in size compared to Procyon, as Procyon is a main sequence star (type F5IV-V) while Procyon B is a white dwarf companion star.
Procyon is a binary star system with two components: Procyon A is a yellow-white F-type main-sequence star, while Procyon B is a white dwarf.
Procyon is a binary star system consisting of two stars, Procyon A and Procyon B. Procyon A is a main sequence star with a diameter about twice that of our Sun, while Procyon B is a white dwarf about 1.5 times the diameter of Earth.
Procyon is a binary star system, consisting of a main sequence star (Procyon A) and a white dwarf (Procyon B). Procyon A is slightly larger and more massive than the Sun, with a radius about 1.5 times that of the Sun. Procyon B is much smaller, with a radius about the same size as Earth.
Procyon A has a temperature of 6530 K. But is has a companion star, Procyn B, which has a temp of 7740 K.
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The brightest star in Canis Minor is Procyon. It is a binary star system consisting of a main sequence star and a white dwarf. Procyon is visible in the northern hemisphere and is the eighth-brightest star in the night sky overall.
Procyon is, in fact, a double star system. The primary star is white and its atmosphere has an effective temperature of 6530 K.
Procyon is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Minor.It is about twice the size of our own Sun.
Procyon is actually a binary Star System in the Canis Minor constellation. Both Procyon A and Procyon B are white stars. A is a Main sequence (still converting Hydrogen to Helium) Star and B is a white dwarf.
Procyon's color is a yellowish white. It is moderately hot and the surface temperature is about 6500 Kelvin.
Procyon B