Segin, also known as Epsilon Cassiopeiae, is a binary star system. The primary star, Segin A, has an estimated surface temperature of around 7,480 degrees Celsius. The secondary star, Segin B, has a surface temperature of approximately 4,960 degrees Celsius.
The surface temperature of Urodelus, which refers to a fictional or hypothetical organism, would depend on its environment and specific adaptations. Without more information on the characteristics and habitat of Urodelus, it is not possible to provide a specific surface temperature.
"Leonis" is a Latin word that means "of a lion." It is often used in scientific names to refer to species that have characteristics or attributes associated with lions.
There is no such thing as an "epsilon star". There are several stars that have "epsilon" in their names; basically one for every constellation, so "Epsilon" followed by the genitive for example, Epsilon Eridani, Epsilon Crucis, Epsilon Canis Maioris, etc.
Black dwarfs have the lowest surface temperature.
Approximately 4,460 kelvin
"Praesepe" is a cluster of stars not just one star. Epsilon Cancri is a bright star in the cluster. I'm sorry, but I don't know its surface temperature, despite a quick look on "Wikipedia". Perhaps someone else can help.
Zeta Leonis Epsilon Canis Majoris Epsilon Tauri Eta Lyrae Gamma Andromedae Mu Lyrae Beta Virginis Pi Sagittarii Epsilon Aquarii Beta Cygni Alpha Corvi 80 Ursae Majoris
The main stars that make up the shape of Leo the Lion are Regulus, Denebola, Algieba, and Epsilon Leonis. These stars form the shape of a lion when connected with imaginary lines. Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac and is easily recognizable in the night sky.
Segin, also known as Epsilon Cassiopeiae, is a binary star system. The primary star, Segin A, has an estimated surface temperature of around 7,480 degrees Celsius. The secondary star, Segin B, has a surface temperature of approximately 4,960 degrees Celsius.
Beta Leonis is white-dwarf star. It is also blue-white.
The color of Epsilon Sagittarii is a blue-white hue, indicating a high temperature compared to other stars.
Leonis Adobe was created in 1844.
Coccothrinax leonis was created in 1981.
There are 92 stars in the constellation which appear in the Bayer/Flamsteed catalogues. Among the brighter stars are:Regulus (Alpha Leonis),Denebola (Beta Leonis),Algieba (Gamma Leonis),Zosma (Delta Leonis),Adhafera (Zeta Leonis),Other named stars in Leo areAl Ras al Asad al Shamaliyy (Mu Leonis) and Chertan (Theta Leonis).
The constellation of Leo contains the main sequence star, Regulus(Alpha Leonis), as well as Beta Leonis, Gamma Leonis, Delta Leonis, Zeta Leonis, Iota Leonis and Tau Leonis. Additional stars include Mu Leonis, Theta Leonis, red giant R Leonis, Wolf 359, Gliese 359, CW Leo, Caffau's Star. Leo also contains the Leo Ring, a group of large quasar groups and several galaxies including Messier 65, Messier 66, Messier 95, Messier 96, Messier 105 and NGC3628.
Leonis C. Malburg was born in 1929.