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Pollux

Pollux. By Perry Kaplan. Pollux Compared to the Sun…. [Kelvin] = ([°Farenhight] + 459.67) ×  5 ⁄ 9. Pollux Size (147,897,875 km in diameter) Temperature (4400 degrees Kelvin) Color (Orange) A distance of 126 light years away from the sun. sun Size (1,391,980km in diameter)

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Pollux

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  1. Pollux By Perry Kaplan

  2. Pollux Compared to the Sun….[Kelvin] = ([°Farenhight] + 459.67) × 5⁄9 Pollux • Size (147,897,875 km in diameter) • Temperature (4400 degrees Kelvin) • Color (Orange) • A distance of 126 light years away from the sun • sun • Size (1,391,980km in diameter) • Temperature (5778 degrees Kelvin) • Color (Yellow)

  3. Pollux’s Life cycle Pollux was born by a nebula and it will become a neutron star when it dies. Pollux is currently a red giant

  4. H-R Diagram

  5. Gemini, Pollux’s constellation Pollux

  6. Works sited page • http://www.solstation.com/stars2/pollux.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollux_(star) • http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/Pollux.html

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