Around 12100 K.
Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 5778 K.
Rigel's temperature is: 11,000 K And the colour is: Blue. To be exact Rigel is a Blue supergiant.
No, Rigel is hotter than Betelgeuse. Rigel is a blue supergiant star with a surface temperature of around 12,000 Kelvin, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant with a surface temperature of around 3,500 Kelvin.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
Procyon is not hotter than Rigel. Procyon, a main-sequence star, has an effective temperature of about 6,500 Kelvin, whereas Rigel, a blue supergiant, has an effective temperature of approximately 11,000 Kelvin. This makes Rigel significantly hotter than Procyon. Additionally, Rigel's higher temperature contributes to its blue color, while Procyon has a yellowish hue.
There is more than one star in the Rigel "system". The main star, in terms of brightness, is Rigel A. That has a surface temperature of about 12,000 degrees Celsius.
Mira (Omicron Ceti) is cooler than Rigel. Mira has an effective temperature of about 2,500 to 3,000 Kelvin, while Rigel, a blue supergiant, has an effective temperature of approximately 11,000 Kelvin. Therefore, Mira is significantly cooler than Rigel.
Yes, Vega is hotter than Rigel. Vega is a main sequence star with a surface temperature of around 9600 K, while Rigel is a supergiant star with a surface temperature of around 12,100 K.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
Yes.
Its effective temperature is 12100 K.
No.