"Normal Years" is a measure of time.
"Rigel from Earth" is a measure of distance.
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Rigel is approximately 860 light years away from Earth.
Rigel is 860 +/- 80 ly away.
Approx 54.4 million AU.
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.
There are twelve months in an entire earth year.
Distances between stars are not measured in miles: that is like measuring the distance from the Earth to the Sun in thousandths of an inch! However, since you asked, Rigel is approx 5 quadrillion miles away.
Invaders from Rigel has 224 pages.
Rigel is a star, not a planet. It is not certain who actually named it. Many cultures have other names for it.
Orion [See Link] is a constellation and thus has many stars of different distances from us.The nearest is GJ 3379 at around 17 light years.The brightest is Rigel at around 800 light years.
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1.88 Earth years or 687 Earth days. is how many years for mars to revolve
Betelgeuse is around 10 times greater in diameter than Rigel.