No. Betelgeuse is a red super-giant star, the red star at the left shoulder of Orion the Hunter.
You can get the 666a to the M42 nebula, but you'll have to walk from there.
In general yes because Betelgeuse is only a single star, albeit a big one. Nebulae are huge clouds of gas within which stars form
The closest star to Betelgeuse is approximately 643 light-years away. This star is located in the star cluster known as the Orion Nebula, where it is part of a group of young, hot stars.
most likely Beteleuse will become a neutron star after the nebula that it will create dies away.
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The three stars that make up his belt, his sword sheath, which contains the Orion Nebula, his upper left shoulder is the red giant Betelgeuse. These are just a few...
It is made of 20 stars, the bigest star is called Betelgeuse, the brightest star is Rigel (which is 40,000 times brighter than our sun; 7th brightest star in the sky) and it is in the shape of a warior. It also contains the Orion Nebula and the Horsehead nebula.
No, the name Betelgeuse comes from Arabic.
No. Betelgeuse does not affect us.
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
No. Betelgeuse is in Orion.
Betelgeuse is brighter.