Wolfram Alpha says it is 1.1 meters per square second (input: "surface gravity of Rigel"). I am not sure how reliable or accurate that figure is; you may want to consult additional sources, or do the calculations yourself, based on information you find about Rigel's mass and radius. That should also give you a range of values, in case there is an uncertainty in the radius for example.
Rigel is brighter.
Rigel is not a constellation.
rigel and spica are two stars
The coordinates of Rigel are
Betelgeuse is much larger than Rigel. Betelgeuse has a radius about 15 times the radius of Rigel, and a volume of about 3500 times Rigel.
Rigel is brighter.
Rigel is not a constellation.
Rigel
rigel and spica are two stars
The coordinates of Rigel are
Betelgeuse is much larger than Rigel. Betelgeuse has a radius about 15 times the radius of Rigel, and a volume of about 3500 times Rigel.
Rigel's temperature is: 11,000 K And the colour is: Blue. To be exact Rigel is a Blue supergiant.
Rigel is 260 +/-20 parsecs away.
Invaders from Rigel was created in 1960.
rigel is the right foot of the constellation orion
Rigel is blue and Betelgeuse is red.
Rigel is not in the solar system.