A non red giant is a giant, whereas a supergiant is well a supergiant and is a lot bigger.
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Betelgeuse is a red supergiant.
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when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant. [See related link] There are thousands, possibly millions/billions of Supergiant stars in the Universe.
A supernova can cause either a neutron star or a black hole. (Black holes are caused by big stars suck as a red supergiant or a blue supergiant) :)
Red (giant, supergiant or dwarf), Blue (supergiant), white (dwarf), blueish white/gamma-ray (neutron star) or produce no light at all (black hole).
There are a lot of these. They are mainly the "Red Giant" and "Red Supergiant" stars.
when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
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when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star and the Rigel is a blue supergiant. Both are in the same constellation Orion
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant. [See related link] There are thousands, possibly millions/billions of Supergiant stars in the Universe.
The supergiant is 7 astronomical units.
A supernova can cause either a neutron star or a black hole. (Black holes are caused by big stars suck as a red supergiant or a blue supergiant) :)
Red (giant, supergiant or dwarf), Blue (supergiant), white (dwarf), blueish white/gamma-ray (neutron star) or produce no light at all (black hole).
Rigel (beta Orionis) is the brightest star in the constellation Orion and one of the brightest stars in the sky.
Yes, it's one of the largest stars we can see, and is classified as a red supergiant.
The North Star is a three stars system consisting of a white supergiant and two white main sequence stars.
There are a lot of these. They are mainly the "Red Giant" and "Red Supergiant" stars.