Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star located in the constellation Orion. It is one of the largest and most luminous stars known, with a diameter over 1,000 times that of the Sun. As a late-stage star, Betelgeuse is nearing the end of its life and is expected to eventually explode as a supernova. Its distinctive reddish color is due to its cooler surface temperature compared to hotter stars.
Yes. Betelgeuse is a kind of star called a red supergiant.
The Sun is a yellow dwarf star.
constilation
The sun is a star, not a planet.
Scorpius is not a star, but rather a constellation in the night sky. It is best known for the bright red star Antares, which is a red supergiant star located in the heart of the Scorpius constellation.
No kind of star.
A star
A star
star
It is a binary star
the oldest star is a red colored star
Negative neutron star
a meteor is NOT a star it is a bit of rock
Pulsars are not only a kind of neutron star, they are neutron stars. See related question.
Earth isn't a star... It is a terrestrial planet.
The spectrum is a kind of analysis of the light emitted by a star.
A degenerate star or stellar remnant.