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Beta Delphini comparison table
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
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 Waygreater than 1000 Kelvin   for many centuries asterismnaked eye objectbrighter 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 Delphini20 37 32.9F5IV+14 35 43Milky Way6000 to 7500 Knaked eye star3.63yellow-whitefor many centuries0.44asterism brighter than 5HR 7882 IV

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