Supergiant stars can vary greatly in size, but a typical supergiant like Betelgeuse has a radius about 1,000 times that of our Sun. This means that roughly 1 million Suns could fit inside a supergiant star like Betelgeuse. However, the exact number can differ based on the specific supergiant's size and volume.
A supergiant star can have different colors depending on its temperature. A hotter supergiant star will appear blue or white, while a cooler supergiant star will appear red or orange.
Red super giant.
Its famous super giant star is Betelgeuse, a red giant and very noticeably red when you look at it. It is in the top left corner of Orion.
Markab is a type of star known as a giant star. It is classified as a type G8 III, indicating that it is a yellow giant star. Markab is located in the constellation Pegasus and is one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
The giant star
Hypergiant.
super giants are a very very big star
A Super Nova.
super-giant star
one is big one is small
Stellar Nebula - Average Star- Red Giant - Planetary Nebula - White Dwarf Stellar Nebula - Massive Star - Red Super Giant - Super Nova- Neutron Star Stellar Nebula - Massive star - Red Super Giant -Super Nova - Black Hole
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That would mainly depend on the star's mass.
They are big stars.
No. It is, in fact, a super-giant.
An extremely big star.