It wouldnt be good because it might even destroy our 4 inner planets, we would have to be as far as Pluto. Even if we are as far as Pluto ,Rigel's color is blue and would affect our normal light
Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 5778 K.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
No. Rigel is more than 70 times larger.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
260 +/- 20 parsecs.
Rigel
Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 5778 K.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
R136a1's heat would probably vaporize all of the planets.
No. Rigel is more than 70 times larger.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
No, it is not cooler than my sun.
yes it is
260 +/- 20 parsecs.
The sun appears brighter than Rigel does because it is much closer to us by a factor of about 50 million.
Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K. Since these temperatures are on the absolute scale, it is possible to say that Rigel is approx 2.1 times as hot.
If the star Betelgeuse replaced the Sun, most planets will be inside the star, even Jupiter. It would outshine the Sun like the Sun outshines the Moon.