Betelgeuse and Barnard's star are both reddish in color.
No, Betelgeuse is not a dwarf planet. Betelgeuse is a supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion. It is one of the largest and most luminous stars known in our galaxy.
Orion is a constellation (group of stars) not a single star.
Different colors of stars "usually" means different temperatures. I don't remember the temperature that each color corresponds with, but when stars are different colors it is usually due to their temperature.
Common colors include red, orange, yellow, white, blue.
Rigel appears bluish-white in color, while Betelgeuse appears reddish-orange to the human eye.
vega,rigel,sirius,and betelgeuse are the most different kind of stars.
Orion is a constellation consisting of many different stars. Orion doesn't have a "color" of its own. The two major stars are the red giant Betelgeuse, and the blue-white supergiant Rigel. The other stars are a variety of colors.
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The four brightest stars of Orion are Betelgeuse, Rigel, Bellatrix, and Saiph. Betelgeuse and Rigel are the two brightest stars in Orion.
Betelgeuse and Aldebaran are red stars.
Yes.
Yes, all stars move. Betelgeuse is orbiting around the center of our galaxy.
two stars are the sun and betelgeuse
Yes, Betelgeuse is one of the brighter stars in the sky. The red star of Orion's left shoulder is Betelgeuse.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are the two brightest stars in the constellation of Orion. They are very easy to spot, with Betelgeuse being at the top left and Rigel at the bottom right. Comparing the two it is also easy to notice the difference in colour as Betelgeuse is a red supergiant and looks reddish in colour, very different to Rigel.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are stars in the constellation Orion. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant and Rigel is a blue-white supergiant, and both are easily visible to the naked eye in the Orion constellation.