If I wrote out that distance in miles, there would probably be more digits than I could fit in this typing box. If you measure it in light years instead, I think it is a few hundred of those.
Betelgeuse has a radius of over 510 million miles, giving a surface area of about 3.27 × 1018 square miles.
Betelgeuse is 40,473,416.93376 AU' (Astronomical Units) from Earth.
Betelgeuse is approximately 600 light years from Earth.
No, Betelgeuse is about 640 light-years from earth, but some stars are many billions of light-years away.
this means that Betelgeuse, is 3,120,000,000,000,000 Miles from earth perhaps.
Betelgeuse has a radius of over 510 million miles, giving a surface area of about 3.27 × 1018 square miles.
Betelgeuse is 40,473,416.93376 AU' (Astronomical Units) from Earth.
Betelgeuse is approximately 600 light years from Earth.
No, Betelgeuse is about 640 light-years from earth, but some stars are many billions of light-years away.
this means that Betelgeuse, is 3,120,000,000,000,000 Miles from earth perhaps.
The runaway crimson Super Giant named Betelguese was estimated in 2008 to be approximately 640 light years away from our Earth.
It is around 640 lightyears away.
600 million miles
Brightnest is a factor of luminousity and distance as seen from Earth. (Apparent magnitude)Vega - 0.03.Betelgeuse: 0.42So Betelgeuse is brighter as viewed from Earth.
Size-wise, the Sun is to Betelgeuse as the Earth is to the Sun.
well my reason is that the betelgeuse must be very large , because they said that the betelgeuse is located far from earth .
No. Some time in the next million years Betelgeuse will explode as a supernova, but it is too far away from us to damage the earth. All we will see is Betelgeuse getting a lot brighter in the night sky.