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They are both in the same constellation. Orion the Hunter.
NO. Stars have difference colors depending on their temperature. The hottest stars are blue and cold stars are red.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are both in the top 10 brightest stars in the sky. They have been seen bright in the sky even since cavemen looked up. So, they were discovered about the same time.
no, stars temperature are diffrent according to their color. for instance, blue white stars are hotter than red stars
yes unfortunately they did, and these do take a role in the uprising in the next 18 months
Algol is a blue main-sequence star in the constellation Perseus
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star and the Rigel is a blue supergiant. Both are in the same constellation Orion
They are both in the same constellation. Orion the Hunter.
NO. Stars have difference colors depending on their temperature. The hottest stars are blue and cold stars are red.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are both in the top 10 brightest stars in the sky. They have been seen bright in the sky even since cavemen looked up. So, they were discovered about the same time.
Binary stars can be any color that stars can be. There's no need for the two stars in a binary to be the same color.
Rigel is in the same galaxy as Earth is, which is the Milky Way.
no they are not
no, stars temperature are diffrent according to their color. for instance, blue white stars are hotter than red stars
Yes, they have roughly the same surface temperature. Internal temperatures may be very different depending on the respective stages of stellar evolution the stars are in.
I'm not sure exactly what detail you want, but here's a start. Rigel is a triple star system. The main star of the three is a very luminous star. It is a blue supergiant star.
Basically the same colors as the stars in any other constellation. There is no significant difference between stars in one direction and in another direction of the sky.