Yes in a way. The Star in question is actually spelt Betelgeuse, but is usually pronounced as "beetle juice". [See Link] for more information.
No. The largest known star is called VY Canis Majoris. It's about twice the size of Betelgeuse (beetlejuice). See link for pictorial representation. VV Cephei A is just a bit smaller than VY Canis Majoris. However, debates still continue as technology increases better estimates are obtained of the true size of a star.
The north star is a star, not a planet. It is called Polaris. The planet Venus is called the Evening Star
Before a star is born, it is called a protostar.
Rock star
It is still called a neutron star. Depending on how we observe it, it may also be called a pulsar.
Betelgeuse
he is a fictional character fro cartoons and movies. more info here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beetlejuice there is also a rapper whose nickname is beetlejuice and a star called betelgeuse
The Milky Way Galaxy
No. The largest known star is called VY Canis Majoris. It's about twice the size of Betelgeuse (beetlejuice). See link for pictorial representation. VV Cephei A is just a bit smaller than VY Canis Majoris. However, debates still continue as technology increases better estimates are obtained of the true size of a star.
Beetlejuice, actually spelled Betelgeuse, is located on the constellation Orion's right (our left) shoulder. It is hard to miss if you can find Orion, because it is the brightest star on the constellation.
No, but there is a star named Betelgeuse, which is often pronounced similarly to "beetle juice."
The actor who played Beetlejuice was Michael Keaton. The characters name he played was Beetlejuice
The way to summon Beetlejuice is to say his name three times: "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!"
no it did not it was just beetlejuice
Beetlejuice was born on June 2, 1968.
Beetlejuice goes by Beet.
Beetlejuice has white hair.