The red giant star Betelgeuse is the bright reddish star at the "shoulder" of Orion, the Hunter. Orion is one of the most distinctive constellations in the winter sky, and is easily visible in the winter and early spring.
In this season, Orion is setting as the Sun goes down, and it will not be especially visible until the late fall again, when it will rise at sunset.
The coordinates for Betelgeuse are 05h 55m 10.3053s, +07° 24′ 25.426
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
Betelgeuse is a supergiant star.
Betelgeuse will be a Type II Supernova.
Betelgeuse has nothing to do with beetles or with juice.
No. Betelgeuse has 950-1200 times the diameter of the Sun.
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No. Betelgeuse does not affect us.
No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
Betelgeuse is a supergiant star.
No, the name Betelgeuse comes from Arabic.
No, Betelgeuse is a red giant star.
No. Betelgeuse is in Orion.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
Yes, there is a star named Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse is a red star located on the constellation of Orion.
No, Betelgeuse is a red giant.
Betelgeuse is the reddish star on the top of the constellation.