Galaxy
The biggest star known in our galaxy is UY Scuti, a red supergiant located in the constellation Scutum. It has a radius around 1,700 times that of the Sun.
There is more than one star in the Rigel "system". The main star, in terms of brightness, is Rigel A. That has a surface temperature of about 12,000 degrees Celsius.
No, Beetlejuice (also known as Betelgeuse) is not in our solar system. It is a red supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion. Our solar system includes the Sun, planets, and other celestial bodies that orbit around it.
VV Cephei is a star system, not a planet. It is a binary star system consisting of two massive stars, one of which is a red supergiant. The system is located in the constellation Cepheus.
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The Milky Way is out nearest Galaxy. It is not a constellation.
A vast group of stars is called a galaxy. Galaxies are large systems of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter, bound together by gravity. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy that contains our solar system.
The biggest star known in our galaxy is UY Scuti, a red supergiant located in the constellation Scutum. It has a radius around 1,700 times that of the Sun.
In order from smallest to largest: Solar System, Galaxy, and Space.
The largest of the three-star system which appears to us as the single star, Polaris, is a yellow supergiant.
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Rigel is a blue supergiant star located in the constellation Orion, while Spica is a binary star system in the constellation Virgo. Rigel is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, while Spica is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.
Canis Majoris is a constellation. VY Canis Majoris, the largest known star would fill the Solar System to the orbit of Saturn but would NOT fill the Solar System.
That depends on what definition of first you mean. A solar system is in a galaxy and a galaxy is in space. So the solar system is smallest and space is largest.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star, classified as an M1-M2 type star in the spectral classification system. It is one of the largest stars visible to the naked eye and is located in the Orion constellation. As a supergiant, Betelgeuse has a vast size and luminosity, making it one of the most prominent stars in the night sky. It is nearing the end of its life cycle and is expected to eventually explode as a supernova.
There is more than one star in the Rigel "system". The main star, in terms of brightness, is Rigel A. That has a surface temperature of about 12,000 degrees Celsius.
No, Beetlejuice (also known as Betelgeuse) is not in our solar system. It is a red supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion. Our solar system includes the Sun, planets, and other celestial bodies that orbit around it.