spica is hotter. even though btelgeuse is bigger it is not as hot as spica
No. The sun is actually hotter than Betelgeuse, but much smaller.
No, Rigel is hotter. Rigel is a blue star with a temperature of about 11,000 K, and Betelgeuse is a red star with a temperature of about 3,500 K.
Sun
Spica actually consists of two stars very close together. Both are hotter than the sun. The brighter primary star has a temperature 22,400 Kelvin, and the secondary cooler star is 18,500 Kelvin. In comparison, the sun has an effective photosphere temperature of 5,778 Kelvin.
No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
No. The sun is actually hotter than Betelgeuse, but much smaller.
No, Rigel is hotter. Rigel is a blue star with a temperature of about 11,000 K, and Betelgeuse is a red star with a temperature of about 3,500 K.
Rigel is hotter by a long way with a temperature of 11,000 Kelvin, whereas Betelgeuse is a cool 3,500 Kelvin
Sun
Spica actually consists of two stars very close together. Both are hotter than the sun. The brighter primary star has a temperature 22,400 Kelvin, and the secondary cooler star is 18,500 Kelvin. In comparison, the sun has an effective photosphere temperature of 5,778 Kelvin.
NIcolus Copernicus did many observations on the spica but no one knows who discoveed the Spica Star
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
The star Betelgeuse is a supergiant.
Yes, there is a star named Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse is a red star located on the constellation of Orion.
YES, Spica is in Virgo.It is the brightest star in the constellation.
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