Friday, January 20, 2012

What are the stars in the constellation phoenix!?

Please tell me!! Its a what are the stars in the constellation phoenix!? Its a project I'm doing on!! And please.......tell me the magnitude, what type of star it is, distance from earth, color and surface tempurature for each star!! you dont have to but you could at least be nice!! %26gt;0%26lt;What are the stars in the constellation phoenix!?Here are the visible stars in the constellation Phoenix, and their visible magnitudes:



Ankaa, 2.37

Beta Phoenicis, 3.31

Gamma Phoenicis, 3.40

Epsilon Phoenicis, 3.87

Delta Phoenicis, 3.90

Psi Phoenicis, 4.37

Kappa Phoenicis, 3.90

Iota Phoenicis, 4.38

Zeta Phoenicis, 3.93

Mu Phoenicis, 4.56What are the stars in the constellation phoenix!?Here's a general write up on the constellation



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(co鈥?/a>



and a list of it's stars





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sta鈥?/a>What are the stars in the constellation phoenix!?That's a very broad question. There are generally 8 stars in the asterism that make up the Phoenix constellation. Providing all the information you seek would require a good deal of time researching it. You might consider actually doing some work for yourself to find this answer.



The brightest star of the constellation, alpha Phoenicis, is also called Ankaa. It's an orange subgiant star, about 11.1 solar radii. It is believed it's currently in a stable helium-burning phase and will shortly (in astronomical terms) shed its outer layers into a planetary nebula and die quietly as a white dwarf.

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