Very much so.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
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Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 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.
No, it is not cooler than my sun.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
The sun is much smaller and cooler.
Rigel
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Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 5778 K.
The brightness of a star depends not just on its surface temperature, but also on its size and distance from Earth. While Rigel is hotter than the Sun, it is also a much larger and more luminous star. Therefore, even though the Sun is cooler than Rigel, it appears brighter to us because it is much closer and has a larger luminosity due to its size.
No. Rigel is more than 70 times larger.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
Rigel is approximately 120,000 times brighter than the Sun. This high luminosity is due to Rigel's much larger size and higher temperature compared to the Sun.
Betelgeuse is larger than Rigel. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star with a diameter about 1,180 times that of the Sun, while Rigel is a blue supergiant with a diameter roughly 79 times that of the Sun.
Rigel has a mass about 17 times that of our Sun. This equates to a mass of 6.726081977 x 1031 kg