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Rigel is actually a triple star system. Rigel A is a blue-white super-giant; the other two are blue-white main sequence stars.

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Why is rigel the color white?

beacause rigel is a new born star!


What color is rigel b?

Rigel B is also a blue-white star but, unlike Rigel A, it is a main sequence star.


What is the color of Rigel the constellation?

Constellations are groups of stars in the sky, not individual objects with colors. Rigel is a blue supergiant star located in the constellation Orion.


What constillation is the star Rigel located in?

Rigel is located in the constillation of Orion the mighty hunter.


What colors do Rigel and Beltergeuse stars appear to us?

Rigel appears bluish-white in color, while Betelgeuse appears reddish-orange to the human eye.


What is the color and temperature of the rigel?

Rigel's temperature is: 11,000 K And the colour is: Blue. To be exact Rigel is a Blue supergiant.


What color of the star rigel found in costellation Orion?

It is blue-white.


What is the color and the temperature of rigel?

Multiple questions. See related questions.


What is Orion's most prominent star?

Rigel is Orion's brightest star, appearing in the bottom right of the constellation. At the top left is Betelgeuse, which is also very prominent. It is also noticeably different in color, appearing reddish, compared to Rigel's whitish color.


What is the color and surface of rigel?

Rigel is a blue-white supergiant star with a surface temperature of around 11,000 Kelvin. Its color appears blue to the human eye due to its high temperature, and its surface is turbulent and variable, with strong stellar winds and intense radiation.


Is rigel a blue giant?

Yes, Rigel is a blue supergiant star located in the constellation Orion. It is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and is known for its blue-white color and high luminosity.


How do you pronounce rigel?

Rigel is pronounced as "RYE-jell".