Some of the SUPER GIANT stars are Sirius,Sun,Rigel,Betelgeuse,and procyon.
Smaller stars like our own expand into a red giant and then eventually collapse into a white dwarf, the more larger stars like a bright giant star expand into a hyper giant or a super giant. Super giant stars can go supernova and collapse into a neutron star, a white dwarf, or a black hole. The hyper giant stars go hypernova and make a gamma ray that eventually ends into a black hole.
Some do, some become "bright giants" instead.
Because they expand, due to modecules in the air, most red gaints start out as tiny stars known as "white dwarfs" which, over millions of years, expand to form a red giant. Eventually after billions of years the Red Giant collapses and turns into a supernova, which can then form into a Black hole I hope this Answered your question! =)
When star like our Sun reaches the end of its life, it enters one last phase, ballooning up to many times its original size. Astronomers call these objects as red giants. Some types of red giants are.............. 1. Betelguese 2. Gamma crucis 3. Antares 4. Aldebaran 5. Arcturus
The names of some of the starts in the little dipper (which are part of the constellation Ursa Minor) are as follows: Kochab Pherkad Polaris Yildun Perkhad Minor There are some other stars involved as well.
Rigel, Deneb, Delta Cephei, Betelgeuse, Antares.
Some examples of supergiant stars are Rigel, Deneb and Betelgeuse.
The sun is a star itself. The sun is actually a very small star. There are stars that are WAY bigger then the sun.Like the VY Canis majoris star. The sun is invisible compared to that super giant star.
Smaller stars like our own expand into a red giant and then eventually collapse into a white dwarf, the more larger stars like a bright giant star expand into a hyper giant or a super giant. Super giant stars can go supernova and collapse into a neutron star, a white dwarf, or a black hole. The hyper giant stars go hypernova and make a gamma ray that eventually ends into a black hole.
I suggest you do some reading on both, to get an idea what a neutron star really is, and what a supergiant is. For a start, some differences are: their diameter; their density; the fact that a neutron star no longer produces any energy.
Some do, some become "bright giants" instead.
There are many giant stars. Some of the most well known are:AlcyoneThubanOctantisAurigaeCapellaArcturusMira
Because they expand, due to modecules in the air, most red gaints start out as tiny stars known as "white dwarfs" which, over millions of years, expand to form a red giant. Eventually after billions of years the Red Giant collapses and turns into a supernova, which can then form into a Black hole I hope this Answered your question! =)
Because they are closer or actually brighter.
I can't understand this question. There are lots of these stars that are clearly visible. Some of the brightest stars in the sky are these types.
A Giant is a star up to 10 times larger than our SunA Super giant is a star 10 times larger than our SunA white dwarf is a stellar remnant about 100 times smaller than our Sun.
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