rigel and spica are two stars
Examples of blue stars include Rigel in the constellation Orion, Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, and Spica in the constellation Virgo. Blue stars are among the hottest and most luminous stars in the universe, with surface temperatures exceeding 10,000 Kelvin.
spica is hotter. even though btelgeuse is bigger it is not as hot as spica
Spica's absolute magnitude (Mv) is: −3.55 (−3.5/−1.5)
Spica is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo. The primary star, Spica A, is a blue giant with a diameter of about 7.5 times that of the Sun, while the secondary star, Spica B, is a main-sequence star.
Spica is a bluish-white star, visible to the naked eye in the constellation Virgo.
Spica has a surface temperature of 22,400K and an absolute magnitude of -3.55Rigel has a surface temperature of 11,000K and an absolute magnitude of -6.7So the question is incorrect.
Alcyone (in the Pleiades), Rigel in Orion, Spica in Virgo, Deneb in Cygnus, Eta Carina in the deep southern skies.
Aldeberan, Vega, Rigel, Betelgeuse, Altair, Arcturus, Sirius, Procyon, Capella, Spica, Antares, Deneb, Regulus, and the Sun are.
Examples of blue stars include Rigel in the constellation Orion, Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, and Spica in the constellation Virgo. Blue stars are among the hottest and most luminous stars in the universe, with surface temperatures exceeding 10,000 Kelvin.
SPICA was created in 1932.
spica is hotter. even though btelgeuse is bigger it is not as hot as spica
NIcolus Copernicus did many observations on the spica but no one knows who discoveed the Spica Star
Mylothris spica was created in 1884.
Twin Spica was created in 2009.
YES, Spica is in Virgo.It is the brightest star in the constellation.
Spica has 7-8 times the diameter of our Sun.
Spica's absolute magnitude (Mv) is: −3.55 (−3.5/−1.5)