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1/22/20

[Answer] The red supergiant star Betelgeuse belongs to which constellation?

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The red supergiant star Betelgeuse belongs to which constellation?


  • Orion:Supergiants occur when a star, such as our sun, begins to decline. Stars become red supergiants when they've exhausted their fuel source - usually hydrogen. When this occurs, the star starts to use other fuel sources, such as helium. But this doesn't produce as much energy. Betelgeuse is the most popular red supergiant. Amateur astronomers enjoy finding it in the constellation Orion. It isn't the largest known red supergiant, however. That title belongs to VY Canis Majoris. Source: PlanetFacts.org



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