Aldebaran.
Aldebaran, Taurus's alpha star, is a red giant.
Yes it's possible to see a red giant, also a red supergiant without any specialist equipment - just use your eyes.Antares is a red supergiant in the constellation Scorpio.Aldebaran is a red giant star in the constellation of Taurus
The Red Giant in the tip of Taurus's horns
Jupiter's giant red spot is really just a giant storm and is sometimes nicknamed Jupiter's Red eye.
A red giant is called so because it appears red in color due to its lower surface temperature compared to a younger star. As it expands and cools during its later stages of evolution, it becomes larger and brighter, hence the name "red giant."
They are called giant pandas to reduce confusion between giant pandas and red pandas. they are considerably large compared to red pandas therefore making them giant
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Red giants. By the way, what if it was a white star.
A red giant's core is called a helium core. This is because as a red giant forms, the core of the star contracts and heats up, causing hydrogen fusion to transition to helium fusion.
The explosion of a red giant is called a supernova. It would be quite spectacular to watch! I hope this answer helps :D Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.
Red Giant/Supergiant, it will expand and atomise the Earth
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