Red giant is a type of star.
Barnard's Star is a very low-mass red dwarf star and has a spectral type of M4V.So it has the colour red.
Not necessarily. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than red stars. Size can vary independently of temperature, so a blue star can be larger or smaller than a red star.
A red giant star.
Bernard's Star and Mira are both types of stars in our galaxy. However, Bernard's Star is a red dwarf star, while Mira is a red giant star. Both stars are relatively close to Earth compared to others in the galaxy.
I wonder, which map the question originator is looking at? On Ordnance Survey maps symbol guides, there is no RED STAR. There is however a blue star meaning: Other Tourist Feature.
a big red and white star
A star on a map indicates a state or national capital.
A star on a map is a city of a state.If the star has a circle, that meansthat is is a national capital.
It is usually a black or red star inside a white circle.
A star map for mars would be the same as a star map for Earth.
The symbol that is next to a state's capital city on a map is usually a star. The star is placed on the map where the capital city is located.
A map contains many distinguishable symbols that are universal. A circled star on a map stands for a state capital.
A star on a map typically indicates the location of a state or national capital.
A capital.
A star on a map usually indicates a capital of a state, although the meaning can vary with different map makers. You should look for the key on the map that explains the symbols to be sure.
The star is called a compass rose, which is used to tell direction on maps. the top of the star points towards the north, the left to the left to the west, the bottom to the south, and the right to the east.