No, but it is a SuperGiant
Rigel is actually a triple star system. Rigel A is a blue-white super-giant; the other two are blue-white main sequence stars.
Rigel is a blue-white star, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star.
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Rigel's temperature is: 11,000 K And the colour is: Blue. To be exact Rigel is a Blue supergiant.
The major stars in Orion are Betelgeuse, Rigel, Bellatrix, and Saiph. These stars are some of the brightest in the constellation and are easily identifiable in the night sky. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, Rigel is a blue supergiant, Bellatrix is a blue giant, and Saiph is a blue supergiant.
Rigel A is a blue-white super-giant.
Rigel is actually a triple star system. Rigel A is a blue-white super-giant; the other two are blue-white main sequence stars.
It is a blue-white super-giant.
Rigel is currently in the stage of nuclear fusion, where it fuses hydrogen to helium in its core. Previously, it went through the stages of protostar, main sequence star, and red giant. In the future, it will evolve into a white dwarf.
Rigel is a blue-white star, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star.
your mom is hotter than all the stars combined!
Rigel's temperature is: 11,000 K And the colour is: Blue. To be exact Rigel is a Blue supergiant.
A Blue star.
No. It is, in fact, a super-giant.
The major stars in Orion are Betelgeuse, Rigel, Bellatrix, and Saiph. These stars are some of the brightest in the constellation and are easily identifiable in the night sky. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, Rigel is a blue supergiant, Bellatrix is a blue giant, and Saiph is a blue supergiant.
Rigel B is also a blue-white star but, unlike Rigel A, it is a main sequence star.
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