| Subject | has right ascension | has spectral type | has declination | is part of | has surface temperature | is an instance of | has V magnitude | has color | has been observ | has B-V magnitude | is usually part of | is a kind of | has apparent magnitude | has synonym | has definition | has luminosity class | 
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| F star |  | O, B, A, and early F |  |  | 6000 to 7500 K |  |  | yellow-white |  |  |  | early star |  |  | Star of spectral type F in which lines of hydrogen and Ca II are of about equal strength. Metal lines also become noticeable. |  | 
| naked eye star |  |  |  | Milky Way | greater than 1000 Kelvin |  |  |  | for many centuries |  | asterism | naked eye object | brighter than 5 |  | A star visible without visual aids |  | 
| subgiant |  |  |  |  | greater than 1000 Kelvin |  |  |  |  |  |  | star |  |  | A star whose position on the H-R diagram is intermediate between that of main-sequence stars and normal giants of the same spectral type. | IV | 
| Beta Delphini | 20 37 32.9 | F5IV | +14 35 43 | Milky Way | 6000 to 7500 K | naked eye star | 3.63 | yellow-white | for many centuries | 0.44 | asterism |  | brighter than 5 | HR 7882 |  | IV |