Vega = 9,602 KelvinThe Sun = 5,778 KelvinBetelgeuse = 3,500 Kelvin
No. The sun is actually hotter than Betelgeuse, but much smaller.
the Betelgeuse is colder than the sun
Yeah, the Suns radiant pressure is more increased then Betelgeuse.
No, Rigel is hotter. Rigel is a blue star with a temperature of about 11,000 K, and Betelgeuse is a red star with a temperature of about 3,500 K.
Vega = 9,602 KelvinThe Sun = 5,778 KelvinBetelgeuse = 3,500 Kelvin
No, the surface temperature of Betelgeuse is colder than the temperature of a white dwarf, the white dwarf is the hot core of a dead star. Also, red stars are always colder than white stars.
No. The sun is actually hotter than Betelgeuse, but much smaller.
the Betelgeuse is colder than the sun
Yeah, the Suns radiant pressure is more increased then Betelgeuse.
No, Rigel is hotter. Rigel is a blue star with a temperature of about 11,000 K, and Betelgeuse is a red star with a temperature of about 3,500 K.
hotter
They are colder and darker than the other areas
colder because its an outer planet and earth is an inner.So remember inner=hotter outer=colder
definitely hotter
Colder, much colder.
The hotter object will get colder than it was, the colder object will get hotter than it was. Heat flow will continue until both objects are at the same temperature.