Approx 260 +/- 20 parsecs.
Rigel, a bright blue supergiant star in the constellation Orion, is approximately 860 light-years away from Earth. Its distance makes it one of the most luminous stars visible from our planet, contributing to its prominence in the night sky. Despite being so far away, Rigel can be easily identified due to its brightness and distinctive blue color.
Rigel is approx 860 ly away.
"Normal Years" is a measure of time. "Rigel from Earth" is a measure of distance. There is no answer to this question.
Rigel by far.
Rigel is in the same galaxy as Earth is, which is the Milky Way.
Rigel is a blue supergiant star with a radius about 78 times larger than the Sun. If we assume that Earth's radius is 1/100th of the Sun's radius, then you could fit about 608,400 Earths inside Rigel.
Rigel, which is located in the Orion constellation, is approximately 860 light-years away from Earth. Altair, on the other hand, is a star in the Aquila constellation and is around 16.7 light-years away from us.
No, it is not.
260 +/- 20 parsecs.
Rigel is in the constellation of Orion the hunter, it is visible from Earth during the period of Northern Winter - at night.
Rigel is approximately 860 light years away from Earth.
It is 260 +/- 20 parsecs away.