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Yes, it is a red supergiant star.

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Yes, it is a red supergiant star.

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It is a [[wiki/G-type star|G-type]] [[wiki/Supergiant|supergiant]] ([[wiki/Yellow supergiant|yellow supergiant]]) [[wiki/Star|star]] in the [[wiki/Constellation|constellation]] aquarius.

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There are a great number of supergiant stars. One of the closest is the red supergiant Betelgeuse, the red star at the shoulder of Orion the Hunter.

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The easiest supergiant star to see is Betelgeuse, the bright red star at the shoulder of Orion the Hunter.

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Yes, Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star.

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