Astronomer's call it a super giant star
Yes. Betelgeuse is a kind of star called a red supergiant.
No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
The star called Betelgeuse is a red giant. It is about 700 times the size of the sun, and its temperature is lower than that of the sun's, at around 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is a Red Giant.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
Yes. Betelgeuse is a kind of star called a red supergiant.
It is a massive star classed as being a red-supergiant.
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
The star called Betelgeuse is a red giant. It is about 700 times the size of the sun, and its temperature is lower than that of the sun's, at around 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is a Red Giant.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
Yes, Betelgeuse is a supergiant star. It is a red supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion and is one of the largest stars known in our galaxy.
Yes: Betelgeuse is a semiregular variable star so it is classed as a pulsating star.
Rigel is a blue-white star, while Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star.
Betelgeuse is bigger than Aldebaran. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star, while Aldebaran is an orange giant star. Betelgeuse is one of the largest stars known, with a diameter around 1,000 times larger than the Sun.
No, Betelgeuse is a red giant.