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Red supergiant

Red supergiants (RSGs) are stars with a supergiant luminosity class (Yerkes class I) and a stellar classification K or M. They are the largest stars in the universe in terms of volume, although they are not the most massive or luminous.

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Red supergiant

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Red supergiant

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related to Clusters · 23
Red supergiant → Alicante, Antares, Betelgeuse, Centaurus, Crux-Scutum Arm, Hodge, However, Most, NGC, Orion OB1, Red, RSGC1, RSGC2, RSGC3, RSGC4, Scorpius, Similar, Since, Stephenson, Tarantula Nebula
related to Further reading · 22
Red supergiant → A16, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Bibcode, Carlos, Chiavassa, Davies, De Mink, Dorda, Freytag, Gaia, González-Fernández, Hugo, Ignacio, Kudritzki, L1, Negueruela, Probing, Ricardo, S2CID
related to Properties · 11
Red supergiant → Alpha Herculis, Although, Epsilon Pegasi, For, Hayashi, In, K2, Red, Sun, There, They
related to Evolution · 10
Red supergiant → AGB, CNO, Higher-mass, In, Intermediate, Lower-mass, Main-sequence, Red, Sun, They
related to Examples · 4
Red supergiant → Antares ABetelgeuseEpsilon PegasiZeta CepheiLambda, CygniPsi1 Aurigae119 Tauri, Red, VelorumEta Persei31
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Red supergiant → Red Supergiant Stars

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Betelgeuse that do have modest rates of rotation may have acquired it after reaching the red supergiant stageinstance ofThose red supergiants0.80text
perhaps through binary interactioninstance ofThose red supergiants0.80text
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Red supergiantrelated to ClustersTarantula Nebula0.60section
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Red supergiantrelated to ClustersNGC0.60section
Red supergiantrelated to ClustersMost0.60section
Red supergiantrelated to ClustersBetelgeuse0.60section
Red supergiantrelated to ClustersOrion OB10.60section

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