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  • Stars of the Phoenix Constellation: A Guide to Notable Stars
    While the constellation Phoenix doesn't have any exceptionally bright stars, here are some of the most notable ones:

    * Ankaa (α Phoenicis): The brightest star in the constellation, a bright orange giant star.

    * β Phoenicis: A binary star system with two white dwarf stars.

    * γ Phoenicis: A yellow giant star.

    * δ Phoenicis: A binary star system with a white dwarf and a red dwarf.

    * ε Phoenicis: A yellow giant star.

    * ζ Phoenicis: A binary star system with two white dwarf stars.

    * η Phoenicis: A yellow giant star.

    * θ Phoenicis: A yellow-white dwarf star.

    * ι Phoenicis: A red giant star.

    * κ Phoenicis: A red giant star.

    These are just some of the stars that make up the constellation Phoenix. There are many more, but these are some of the most interesting and notable.

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