No. There is no way of transporting it there.
That depends upon many things, firstly the type of star, Aldebaran is much larger than our own Sun, as is Arcturus, both of which are K type stars, they have lower surface temperatures, but much higher core temperatures due to the extra pressure that gravity exerts upon them. But Betelgeuse would swallow up the Earth if it was in orbit around it.
what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots
Earth is the biggest.
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
The model of the earth is globe a atructural model of earth
Pollux is about 34 light years from the Earth, or about 2 x 1014 miles.
Pollux is about 3.1957665 × 1014 kilometres from us
Pollux is 34 light-years from Earth.
Pollux is 35 Light-Years away from Earth. (I got my info from my earth science book from school.)
Pollux is approximately 33.78 light-years away from Earth, which is equivalent to about 198 trillion miles.
Pollux is a star in the constellation of Gemini, approximately 34 light-years away from Earth. It is not a galaxy, but rather a binary star system consisting of a bright giant star and a fainter companion star.
Yes the sun is one of the stars bigger than earth so is Sirius,Pollux and Arcturus
Because Sirius is closer to the earth that's why it is bigger
Sirius appears brighter than Pollux because it is closer to Earth and is a more luminous star. Sirius is also a hot, blue star compared to Pollux, which is a cooler, orange giant star, further contributing to the difference in brightness.
That depends upon many things, firstly the type of star, Aldebaran is much larger than our own Sun, as is Arcturus, both of which are K type stars, they have lower surface temperatures, but much higher core temperatures due to the extra pressure that gravity exerts upon them. But Betelgeuse would swallow up the Earth if it was in orbit around it.
I agree with your correspondent 'Wiki User'', However, from Classical Greece, Pollux was one of a pair of twins. The other twin was 'Castor'. You will find both stars , Castor & Pollux, in the constellation of Gemini, the heavenly twins.
Both Betelgeuse and Pollux are close to the end of their life. Both of the stars are large and cold in surface temperature. One difference is that Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, and Pollux is an orange giant.