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Well for shore the biggest star in our solar system is called "Betelgeuse" not many people know how hot Betelgeuse is!
1180 solar radius
No. Betelgeuse is a star well outside of the solar system.
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Betelgeuse is a red supergiant.Its mass is 18-19 solar masses and its diameter is about 936 times the sun.It's surface temperature is about 3,500 K about 3200 Celsius, 5800 Fahrenheit much cooler than our own sun but since the surface area is much larger the overall luminosity is about 100,000 brighter.
No, Mars is a red rocky planet in our solar system, Betelgeuse is a red giant star about 640 light years away.
A mass of a star can be anything between 0.1 solar masses to 100 solar masses.
6.76294 × 1030kilograms is 3.4 solar masses. Also you can find out any solar mass if you just type the solar mass on google.
The largest star in Orion is Betelgeuse with a solar radii of 1,180.
That would depend on the mass of the black hole. Here are some values: 3 solar masses: 3.96 million miles 30 solar masses: 12.5 million miles 1000 solar masses: 72.3 million miles 1 million solar masses: 2.23 billion miles 4 million solar masses: 4.57 billion miles 100 million solar masses: 22.7 billion miles 1 billion solar masses: Within the event horizon
Rigel, Betelgeuse. Comment: They are two of my favourite stars, but they aren't in the Solar System. There's only the Sun that's a star in our Solar System.