Aldebaran or Alpha Tauri is a Orange Giant star of type K5III about 65.2ly from Earth.
All hydrogen fusion has ceased in the core of the star and has moved to a shell surrounding the core. Due to gravitational forces the temperature in the core of the star has greatly increased but is not currently sufficient for Helium fusion. As a result the star has increased in diameter dramatically. With the mass of 1.7 solar masses it has a diameter 44.2 times that of the sun.
As the star matures eventually helium fusion will begin in the core and will become a Red Giant Star.
Aldebaran is a red giant with a spectral class of K5.
Aldebaran is an orange giant star in the zodiac constellation of Taurus.
Aldebaran is a K5III orange giant; its surface temperature is about 3910 Kelvin. Curiously, it's not a particularly massive star, being only about 1.7 times as massive as the Sun.
Aldebaran has a diameter of 44.2 times that of the Sun.
Jupiter is the only bright planet near Aldebaran just now (Feb. 2013).
Aldebaran, also known as Alpha Tauri, is classified as a type K5III orange giant star. It is the brightest star in the constellation Taurus and is easily visible in the night sky. As an orange giant, Aldebaran is in a later stage of its stellar evolution, having expanded and cooled after exhausting its core hydrogen fuel. This has caused it to swell in size and change color from its original main sequence phase as a type A star. Viral Faces AI - Unlimited AI Face Video Creator
It's in the constellation of Taurus, the brightest star in that constellation.
No, they are not even in the same constellation.
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It is a supergiant star, over 600 million miles in diameter, and is reddish in color
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Farewell Aldebaran was created in 1969.
it's Aldebaran
Aldebaran has a diameter of 44.2 times that of the Sun.
Aldebaran is from the Arabic al-dabarān, meaning "the follower".
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
Aldebaran - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
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Jupiter is the only bright planet near Aldebaran just now (Feb. 2013).