yes
the surface is wierd
the surface of the star.
Rigel is a star and stars do not have a surface, as such. The nearest description of what would be its surface would be a mass of very hot plasma.
No where in Star Trek does anyone say that Vulcans kiss with their fingers; touching with two fingers is the most contact they will allow themselves to have in public.
Blue.
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When a star colour is blue, then the temprature of the surface can go from 20,000c to 50,000c. When a star colour is white then the temprature of the surface is around 10,000c. If a star colour is yellow like the sun then the temprature of the surface is around 6,000c. If the star your looking at is red then it is not really hot, the temrature of the surface can go up to 3,000c. Hope i helped :)
Surface Temperature: 4000 K
YES!! and it was a very touching movie, and definantly her!!
A supernova occurs when a high mass star dies and becomes a neutron star. As the core collapses because fusion burns out and radiation pressure can no longer hold it up, then degenerate electron pressure can not hold it up, the electrons are forced into the nucleus and combine with protons to form neutrons, the strong force causes the nuclei to merge into one ball of neutrons: a neutron star. The surface of the neutron star is very hard and as additional matter from the original star continues to fall in and merge into the neutron star, a "traffic jam" occurs and the shockwave resulting from this reflects off the super hard surface of the neutron star, driving the supernova explosion. Suddenly everything falling in is now rushing out. This can only occur once.
About 7900 degrees Celsius, surface temperature.
In Super Mario Galaxy 1 you can get 121 power stars, but in Super Mario Galaxy 2 the star gauge can hold 240 stars.