Rigel and Beta Orionis, also known as Betelgeuse, are not in a binary system and do not orbit each other. They are both individual stars in the constellation Orion.
Light from Rigel takes about 860 years to reach Earth. Rigel is approximately 860 light-years away from us, so the light we see today from Rigel actually started its journey towards Earth 860 years ago.
Rigel and Betelgeuse are not orbiting each other. They are independent stars within the Orion constellation and are located at significant distances from each other. Their apparent proximity in the sky is due to our viewpoint from Earth, but they are not gravitationally bound and do not orbit each other.
Rigel and Capella are both bright stars, but they have different rising times due to their positions in the sky. If they rise at the same time, it would be a coincidence and not a regular occurrence. It would be a rare and interesting event to witness both stars rising together in the night sky.
It would take about a month.
travelling 100mph it would take 5 hours! :p
Time = Distance / Speed = 150 miles/100mph = 1.5 hours
15minutes. 100/25=4. 60minutes / 4 = 15minutes
Rigel and Beta Orionis, also known as Betelgeuse, are not in a binary system and do not orbit each other. They are both individual stars in the constellation Orion.
Depends on the speed you are travelling. If you travel at 100mph, it would take you 5.46 hours.
Time = Distance/Speed so 77/100 = 0.77 hours = 46.2 minutes.
20 minuets if you are going at 1000mph or 3 weeks if your going at 100mph. so either a long journey or a short one...........you choose.
At a deceleration rate of 10mph per sec, it would take 1 second. at 100mph per second it would be 0.1 seconds. At 1mph per second it would take 10 seconds. The shorter the time the higher the deceleration, so the forces involved are proportionately higher, which is why crashes are dangerous.
If you maintained exactly 60mpg (never slower, never faster) it would take 16 2/3 hours to drive 1000 miles. But, it you drove 500 miles at 30mph and another 500 at 100mph it would take almost 22 hours, so don't slow down!
100 miles = 1 hour = 60 minutes 10 miles = 6 minutes 140 miles = 14 x 6 minutes = 84 Answer: 1 hour 24 minutes
Light from Rigel takes about 860 years to reach Earth. Rigel is approximately 860 light-years away from us, so the light we see today from Rigel actually started its journey towards Earth 860 years ago.
Rigel and Betelgeuse are not orbiting each other. They are independent stars within the Orion constellation and are located at significant distances from each other. Their apparent proximity in the sky is due to our viewpoint from Earth, but they are not gravitationally bound and do not orbit each other.