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  • Deneb Surface Temperature: Understanding Stellar Temperatures
    It's impossible to give a precise surface temperature for Deneb in Celsius. Here's why:

    * Deneb is a giant star: It's much larger than our Sun, and its surface isn't uniform in temperature.

    * Temperature is measured in Kelvin: Astronomers typically measure star surface temperatures in Kelvin (K). This is because Kelvin is an absolute temperature scale where zero Kelvin represents the absence of all thermal energy.

    However, we can estimate Deneb's surface temperature:

    * Estimated surface temperature in Kelvin: Deneb's surface temperature is estimated to be around 8,500 Kelvin (K).

    * Conversion to Celsius: To convert Kelvin to Celsius, subtract 273.15.

    Therefore, an approximate surface temperature for Deneb in Celsius would be around 8,226.85 °C.

    Keep in mind that this is just an approximation, and Deneb's actual surface temperature may vary depending on the region being considered.

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