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Betelgeuse is approximately 600 light years from Earth.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant in the constellation Orion. It is approximately 640 light years from us.
No, Betelgeuse is about 640 light-years from earth, but some stars are many billions of light-years away.
No. Some time in the next million years Betelgeuse will explode as a supernova, but it is too far away from us to damage the earth. All we will see is Betelgeuse getting a lot brighter in the night sky.
It is around 640 lightyears away.
The farthest people have ever gone is to the moon, about 239,000 miles. Betelgeuse is about 640 light years, or 3,760,000,000,000,000 miles away. That's more than a trillion times farther than anyone's ever been.
No, Betelgeuse is too far away to have any effect on the sun.
Betelgeuse is approximately 600 light years from Earth.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant in the constellation Orion. It is approximately 640 light years from us.
No, Betelgeuse is about 640 light-years from earth, but some stars are many billions of light-years away.
No, Mars is a red rocky planet in our solar system, Betelgeuse is a red giant star about 640 light years away.
Betelgeuse appears smaller than the sun because it is much farther away, by a factor of about 40 million.
Yes, "about 1 kilometer away from our home" is grammatically correct.
No. Some time in the next million years Betelgeuse will explode as a supernova, but it is too far away from us to damage the earth. All we will see is Betelgeuse getting a lot brighter in the night sky.
It is around 640 lightyears away.
Rigel and Betelgeuse don't orbit each other. They are hundreds of light-years away from each other.
Jupiter is brighter than Betelgeuse in the night sky because it is much closer to the Earth in comparison to Betelgeuse(Betelgeuse is more than 500 lightyears away form the Earth). This way, Jupiter appears larger than Betelgeuse, and celestial objects that appear larger also appear brighter than objects that appear small.