Betelgeuse is a red giant star and comparatively cool.
It is a cool star.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star located in the constellation Orion. It is a very luminous and relatively cool star, with a surface temperature of around 3,500 Kelvin.
No, it is blue (very hot). Betelgeuse, also in the constellation of Orion, is red.
spica is hotter. even though btelgeuse is bigger it is not as hot as spica
Betelgeuse is a red giant star and comparatively cool.
Well for shore the biggest star in our solar system is called "Betelgeuse" not many people know how hot Betelgeuse is!
It is a cool star.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star located in the constellation Orion. It is a very luminous and relatively cool star, with a surface temperature of around 3,500 Kelvin.
No, it is blue (very hot). Betelgeuse, also in the constellation of Orion, is red.
spica is hotter. even though btelgeuse is bigger it is not as hot as spica
The closest star to Betelgeuse is approximately 643 light-years away. This star is located in the star cluster known as the Orion Nebula, where it is part of a group of young, hot stars.
Betelgeuse has a surface temperature of approximately 3,500 degrees Celsius (6,332 degrees Fahrenheit), making it a cool red supergiant star.
No. Betelgeuse is about 10 million years old, which is very young in terms stellar age and is barely enough time for a planet to form. Any planet so young would still be red hot from its formation. Despite being a young star, Betelgeuse is already dying as it has burned through the hydrogen in its core very quickly and has expanded into a red supergiant much brighter than it previously was. If a planet near Betelgeuse was the right temperature for life before the expansion, it would be too hot now.
No. Betelgeuse does not affect us.
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
No, the name Betelgeuse comes from Arabic.