Rigel, which is also known as "Beta Orionis," is a B-type blue supergiant that is the sixth brightest star in the night sky. Similar to Betelguese, Rigel is fusing heavy elements in its core and will pass its supergiant stage soon (on an astronomical timescale), either collapsing in the case of a supernova or shedding its outer layers and turning into a white dwarf. It serves as the left foot of Orion, the hunter.[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(constellation)
It is called Saiph
Rigel
The star in Orion's right foot is called Rigel. It is a supergiant star and one of the brightest stars in the night sky, located approximately 860 light-years away from Earth. Rigel is part of the constellation Orion and is easily identifiable due to its blue-white color and prominent position in Orion's foot.
The star in Orion's left leg is called Saiph. It is a blue supergiant star located approximately 720 light-years from Earth. Saiph is one of the brightest stars in the Orion constellation and is notable for its significant temperature and luminosity compared to other stars in the region.
Not at the begging but later on at about the next generation they appear to be nutral
Goyang Orions was created in 1997.
In the constellation Orion. It represents his left leg (or foot).
The name Rigel derives from the Arabic Rijl meaning left foot. Since Rigel represents Orion's left foot, the name seemed kind of obvious.
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The name is of Arabic origin, the star's name comes from its location at the "left foot" of Orion. It is a contraction of Riǧl Ǧawza al-Yusra, this being Arabic for "Left Foot of the Central One".
The name Rigel derives from the Arabic Rijl meaning left foot. Since Rigel represents Orion's left foot, the name seemed kind of obvious.
The name Rigel derives from the Arabic Rijl meaning left foot. Since Rigel represents Orion's left foot, the name seemed kind of obvious.