There are no red giants or any other star besides the Sun in the solar system.
Jupiter
The biggest star in OUR Solar System is the Sun... Yes, the big hot orange, yellow and red thing that gives our Earth light.
The Sun will become a "Red Giant" star. This will engulf some of the inner planets and heat up the whole Solar System. Eventually the giant star will "die", leaving behind a "White Dwarf" star.
Yes, our solar system is located in the part of th milky way known as the red arm.
No, Mars is a red rocky planet in our solar system, Betelgeuse is a red giant star about 640 light years away.
No, Jupiter is not a red giant. Jupiter is a gas giant planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, while red giants are much larger dying stars that have exhausted their hydrogen fuel and expanded.
It has a Giant Red Spot that has been going on for a very long time. It is the largest planet in the Solar System. .
It has a Giant Red Spot that has been going on for a very long time. It is the largest planet in the Solar System. .
Some eccentricities of the planets in our solar system include Venus rotating in the opposite direction, Uranus rotating on its side, and Jupiter having a giant red spot storm.
it would depend if the star was a red giant or a super red giant and if it is 1000X larger than a red giant then it would turn into a black hole. some people think that the star at the center of the galxy is a black hole (but don't woury the solar system is at the rim of the galixy)
The sun's red giant stage will last for 1 or 2 billion years.
The next stage in the sun's life cycle will be the red giant phase. During this phase, the sun will expand and become bigger, eventually engulfing the inner planets of our solar system.