Тёмный

What Is Rigel And Why Is It So Bright? 

Insane Curiosity
Подписаться 494 тыс.
Просмотров 68 тыс.
50% 1

Rigel is the brightest star in its constellation Orion, along with Betelgeuse and 81 other stars!
We all got super excited a few years ago when Betelgeuse was speculated to die and explode into a supernova. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen and the star was just “sneezing”. Bless you Betelgeuse, thank you for the false alarm. We understand, you’re a really really cold star. But enough about you, we are curious to meet your incredibly bright blue neighbor, Rigel.
Let’s take a look on why Rigel is so bright, and why some people swear they’ve seen it dimmer than usual. Those people aren’t wrong, Rigel does change brightness!
But before you start watching this video, let me know in the comments whether you have ever been able to spot Orion on your own or not. Well, for those of you who weren’t able to, take an imaginary pen and draw this little picture in your mind: three consecutive vertical dots and two dots symmetrical along the axis of the dots you just drew. Those are the Orion’s brightest stars that you can distinguish if you pay attention at the night sky. Orion is mostly visible in winter, so take a look tonight and see if you can spot it. It will be easy to find, since it's the most recognizable constellation during the night. The bright blue-ish star that you see on the left side of the constellation is the famous Rigel, opposing the supergiant red star Betelgeuse that is on the right side of Orion. Take a few moments to appreciate the vastness and beauty of the night sky and Orion's bright stars. And if you feel like a bit of adventure, why not try to look for some of the other constellations like the Big Dipper and the Pleiades (better known as the Seven Sisters)? Who knows, you may even find a shooting star or two!
But this video is about Rigel, so let’s not waste so much time and get into it!
- -
"If You happen to see any content that is yours, and we didn't give credit in the right manner please let us know at Lorenzovareseaziendale@gmail.com and we will correct it immediately"
"Some of our visual content is under an Attribution-ShareAlike license. (creativecommons.org/licenses/) in its different versions such as 1.0, 2.0, 3,0, and 4.0 - permitting commercial sharing with attribution given in each picture accordingly in the video."
Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr
Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:02 Where is Rigel Located
05:01 Rigel luminosity
07:18 Why are Betelguese and Rigel such opposite in color?
09:38 Ancient cultural and mythological significance
#insanecuriosity #rigel #stars

Наука

Опубликовано:

 

29 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 118   
@InsaneCuriosity
@InsaneCuriosity Год назад
Get 10% off Under Lucky Stars, They make star maps, showing the unique constellation above a place and time that's important to you.🚀 bit.ly/UnderLuckyStars_INSANEC
@lotusthewaterlily4306
@lotusthewaterlily4306 Год назад
I love Rigel, it’s always been my favorite star. In the night sky, when I see it I can stare at it forever.
@sandeepsrikumar1999
@sandeepsrikumar1999 6 месяцев назад
Me 2
@PresidentRigelOfA.X.O.M.
@PresidentRigelOfA.X.O.M. 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for your utmost care and support!!!😂
@mm-dw4rr
@mm-dw4rr Год назад
Rigel is so very majestic. A truly beautiful star in every way.
@msp420
@msp420 Год назад
RIP to my Uncle Rigel. I feel your light upon me everyday since your passing.
@JoyKazuhira
@JoyKazuhira Год назад
My favorite star in the night sky. I wonder if someone out there sees our sun as a part of their own viewable constellation and what they think the sun has in its system.
@valentincuc4101
@valentincuc4101 Год назад
mine too.
@catchowens1402
@catchowens1402 9 месяцев назад
My favorite to. And Kool thought
@huyiii2435
@huyiii2435 9 месяцев назад
But we name constellations and stars and planets from people here on earth. Same planets stars and constillations wont be known to have same names as what we call them. Other beings from other worlds will have differnt names for stars planets etc. What we call stars and objects in the universe wont be named universal throughout the universe
@Asljie
@Asljie 10 месяцев назад
Rigel is my all time favorite star it makes me so happy to know that other people out there are watching it and are thinking the same thing
@olibarahosasa1137
@olibarahosasa1137 8 дней назад
Don’t know why I kept going to it. I am quite creative, turned out that they say Rigel is the star of creativity. 🤷‍♂️
@margietatoy8571
@margietatoy8571 6 месяцев назад
I love Rigel star, that is why I named my son Rigel because he lights up my world. 🤗
@kevanhubbard9673
@kevanhubbard9673 Год назад
I spotted Rigel tonight in the dusk while I was on the beach but then some clouds rolled in.Very easy to spot Orion and it's still mid sky in March but we'll lose it soon in the northern hemisphere as the daylight extends.
@sdarms111doug9
@sdarms111doug9 Год назад
That was a well done video... really enjoyed it! Thanks for posting it!
@glennnile7918
@glennnile7918 Год назад
Imagine all the places we have to explore. Unimaginable and beyond exciting.
@umfilhodedeustotalmenteama5522
I love Rigel! I can see it clearly here in Brasil!
@shawnhorkheimer5267
@shawnhorkheimer5267 6 месяцев назад
So glad, a star, other than Betlegeuse... I look at Orion stars EVERY NIGHT !... Would love to see the Nebula, BETLEGEUSE would make !... I'm still trying to learn which is Mintaka, Alnitak, and Alnilam...- And Bellatrix !.
@timothyvanhoeck233
@timothyvanhoeck233 Год назад
Stars like Rigel also tend to output most of their radiation in the Ultraviolet end of the spectrum, and their stellar winds are so powerful that by the time they go supernova, they will have lost almost half their original mass in the process.
@kailashchandragupta6209
@kailashchandragupta6209 6 месяцев назад
In supernova star is blasted so violently that nothing remains of it at its place, only it's matter in rapidly expending gas form .
@timothyvanhoeck233
@timothyvanhoeck233 6 месяцев назад
@@kailashchandragupta6209 I know what a supernova is. And supernovas often do leave remnants in the form of neutron stars or black holes.
@francoisjohannson139
@francoisjohannson139 Год назад
More videos about constellations and their stars please
@chrism3784
@chrism3784 Год назад
Sirius is brighter in the sky because it is much closer to us. At only 8.6 light years. Rigil is a much brighter star and if it was 8.6 light years away, it would be incredibly bright in the night sky.
@thomasfarr7934
@thomasfarr7934 Год назад
I have telescopes. I have studied the Great Orion Nebula. Orion is the awesome Winter constellation!
@spacefan1237
@spacefan1237 Год назад
I saw the 3 belt stars and all of the Orion constellation
@armandoperez7967
@armandoperez7967 Год назад
Rigel is so huge that if it replaced Alpha Centauri, it would be, even at 4.3 light years away, 10 times brighter than the full moon. And if it would become a supernova at that distance we’d be toast.
@misheckwams9748
@misheckwams9748 Год назад
Not the full moon. Trying another celestial object
@blackirontarkus3156
@blackirontarkus3156 10 месяцев назад
Hmm, could supernovas truly have a reach past a lightyear? I mean, with how vast (and cold) space is, I’d assume the heat would die down pretty fast before it could do much damage.
@armandoperez7967
@armandoperez7967 7 месяцев назад
@@CoyoteZoom Why?
@anshrx9
@anshrx9 6 месяцев назад
@@blackirontarkus3156 supernovas release energy in form of radiation which includes gamma rays, X-rays, alpha particles, etc which do not lose their initial power so easily. To be totally harmless, supernova has to be at least 50 light years away
@misheckwams9748
@misheckwams9748 4 месяца назад
😂
@jssomewhere6740
@jssomewhere6740 Год назад
Not that I want to lose any of the giant well known stars and need to refigure and rename the constellations but it would be incredible to get to see one of the big fairly close monsters blow. That scene must be amazing. The last was the crab nebulae the star that made it blew a 1000 or so years ago. And was for a few days visible during the day. Chances are very low to have that happen during any single lifetime but there are several that are ready and close enough while being far enough to put on a show while not stripping all life off the planet at least our planet.
@oliverguenther6360
@oliverguenther6360 Год назад
Do you actually think you're going to live long enough for that to matter?
@amangogna68
@amangogna68 Год назад
Amazing video !
@jymihawk2740
@jymihawk2740 Год назад
Great stuff
@actionjaxson2721
@actionjaxson2721 Год назад
bruhh what did beetlegues do 'we were all extremely excited that it was going to die'
@christophercain1513
@christophercain1513 Год назад
This is amazing
@Ariane-qq9co
@Ariane-qq9co 5 месяцев назад
According to many astrophysicists Betelgeus is expected to go supernova within the next 10 years
@bastiaanzoetaert9628
@bastiaanzoetaert9628 Год назад
More constellation content, please
@mgaeeeee9150
@mgaeeeee9150 2 месяца назад
My favorite star in my favorite constellation.
@Tamburello_1994
@Tamburello_1994 Год назад
Pistol Star is my fav
@tauceti8060
@tauceti8060 Год назад
Wait,so you,re saying this star is much younger than the time since the extinction of the dinosaures,as a matter of fact their are fossils much older than Rigel on earth
@lkhbhydroponic6858
@lkhbhydroponic6858 Год назад
Amazing
@msp420
@msp420 Год назад
I see Orion all the time here in Wisconsin usually right above my house.
@paulbyrne2893
@paulbyrne2893 Год назад
Who writes these scripts? The Pleiades is a star cluster in the constellation of Taurus, not a constellation itself. Columbus never set foot in (North) America, but did in the Americas. And if you need a telescope or binoculars to see Rigel, how can you not see it with the naked eye?!
@nastasch
@nastasch Год назад
Let's say literally everything we learned is a lie! NASA lies through it's teeth. The James Webb telescope is a hoax. It recently discovered a planet that has a blurred picture of a swimming rottweiler in it. Our moon is not what they say it is, same with our sun. We're being dumbed down on every single level. Using common sense like you just did helps a lot.👍
@christophercain1513
@christophercain1513 Год назад
So cool
@waltsmith9146
@waltsmith9146 5 месяцев назад
I would love to see the actual positions from earth of each star(s) that make Orion. Distance from earth.
@horizonbrave1533
@horizonbrave1533 Год назад
Rigel's cool...but The Pleisdes are my favorite astro object..
@spamcan9208
@spamcan9208 Год назад
They're gorgeous with a pair of binoculars.
@joeclark1621
@joeclark1621 7 месяцев назад
At 863 light years away from earth, despite it being so much bigger and enormously brighter than the sun, it's insane how it's still quite visible with the naked eye given such crazy distance.
@gregvanmatre5068
@gregvanmatre5068 Год назад
Yeah, Orion is my friend when walking at night
@JungleJargon
@JungleJargon 5 месяцев назад
Can I suggest that the speed of light isn’t constant considering that the values to measure the speed which are time and distance are not constant across large distances? The earth is flat locally the same as the speed of light is constant locally. Over large distances the earth is not flat and the speed of light is not constant. Light only slows down where and when it encounters the gravity of a galaxy which slows down time and shortens distance the same as we observe it locally on earth.
@Chicken96809
@Chicken96809 Год назад
Rigel is a blue-supergiant star
@Omniv928
@Omniv928 Год назад
The phone with light theme and 100%britness it rigel
@gregmiller9710
@gregmiller9710 Год назад
Rigel 12 has the best di'lithium crystals...high grade ore i've heard...:D
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer
Sure...if your ship is a garbage skow...🤨
@shawnhorkheimer5267
@shawnhorkheimer5267 6 месяцев назад
- I wish my uncle : Jack Foley HORKHEIMER was still alive !. He got me into Astronomy !.- I loved his TV SHOW TOO !.- I ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD, TO SEEING MY UNCLE ON THERE !. I often wonder if he knew about: Stevenson 218..., Or Scuti,- Or Quaour !.....- Im sure,- cuz he was very smart with the stars !.- I miss him lots !.
@vijaystanleymed6335
@vijaystanleymed6335 Год назад
Kindly make a video about "seven sisters"
@chrisholmes2525
@chrisholmes2525 Год назад
You lost me at 0:28 when you said that Betelgeuse was "a really old star".
@napoleonbonaparte7529
@napoleonbonaparte7529 Год назад
Yeah, it's only 10 million years old. Very young when it comes to space
@christiane.g.4142
@christiane.g.4142 Год назад
50,000 solar luminosities! Wow! That's a heckuva a Spectral type B1-A8 star!
@Youtuber-ku4nk
@Youtuber-ku4nk 5 месяцев назад
The scientists pronounce Betelgeuse, not as Beatle-juice, but as Betel-gais.
@kevinsayes
@kevinsayes Год назад
Man I think I know how to find Rigel now….
@Lederius18
@Lederius18 4 месяца назад
What color would Rigel appear if observed from a planet in its habitable zone?
@olibarahosasa1137
@olibarahosasa1137 Год назад
We're making plans for Rigel.
@kailashchandragupta6209
@kailashchandragupta6209 Год назад
I did not know that Betalgeuse is so big in size , 700 times bigger than Sun on the average.
@anshrx9
@anshrx9 6 месяцев назад
That's enough to engulf the orbits of Jupiter
@kailashchandragupta6209
@kailashchandragupta6209 6 месяцев назад
@@anshrx9 How?If this star is 700 times the size of Sun,it's radius would be about 9times.The radius of sun is about 7,00,000 Km .So radius of this star will be 63,00000 Km.Mercury is at average distance of 3,50,00,000 Km .So if this star is put on the Sun,it will not reach even Mercury,let alone the Jupitor.
@kailashchandragupta6209
@kailashchandragupta6209 6 месяцев назад
I meant that size of the star is 700 times the size of Sun ,not it's radius.However there stars in universe so big that their radius is 2,000 times that of Sun.This means that they can accomodate 8 billion Suns in them.
@TeakBumblebee27
@TeakBumblebee27 2 месяца назад
Rigel is the lightbringer.
@burntsider8457
@burntsider8457 Год назад
"Get right into it." After two minutes of introduction?
@IrvNation
@IrvNation Год назад
I'm an Astrophotographer. Spotting Orion is apart of the hobby. LOL
@robertfarr9186
@robertfarr9186 5 месяцев назад
Yeah Columbus rediscovered the americas (centeralish/bahamas) but never landed in “America”
@chicken-vz1
@chicken-vz1 11 месяцев назад
Yoo my name is Rigel..
@RigelBB97
@RigelBB97 9 месяцев назад
Bro no fair
@scottwooledge6387
@scottwooledge6387 Год назад
At just 100 million years old Betelgeuse is really just a baby star.
@janaxeljavillonar9942
@janaxeljavillonar9942 Год назад
RIGEL IS BRIGHT TODAY! IT'S SO BRIGHT!
@swirlycube9293
@swirlycube9293 4 месяца назад
You think Betelgeuse is old? You don’t realize that the Sun is over 4.6 billion years old and Betelgeuse, is only 10 million years old.
@WyldIndigo
@WyldIndigo 6 месяцев назад
Sirius is only Brighter cause it is so much closer to earth at approx 8 light years compared to Rigel's distance of 865 light years
@martydaniels3118
@martydaniels3118 Год назад
If there’s any life within 75 light years of Betelgeuse they may go with it but yeah let’s root for it to blow since it would be quite a show for us to see here safely 600 light years away.
@panchogeorocks
@panchogeorocks 9 месяцев назад
Eta Carinae is 10-17x brighter than Rigel. Glad Eta Carinae is 1000s of LYs away.
@honodle7219
@honodle7219 Год назад
You should have mentioned the reason Sirius A is so bright is it is only 8 light years from our system.
@lokeshsaivarma3024
@lokeshsaivarma3024 Год назад
Tell about "Deneb" farthest star we can see easily
@modoc852
@modoc852 6 месяцев назад
I want to see a ufo 🛸
@marvinurias2545
@marvinurias2545 3 месяца назад
My name is rhigel ryhyms with rigel
@HorizonByRaynald
@HorizonByRaynald 6 месяцев назад
Rigel is God. (0,0,0) starting point for our existence. Betelgeuse is Rigels' opposite. I wonder if we will get a story tonight about them.
@PresidentRigelOfA.X.O.M.
@PresidentRigelOfA.X.O.M. 5 месяцев назад
I'm just a humble man.😊
@HorizonByRaynald
@HorizonByRaynald 5 месяцев назад
@rigelneerhtheconqueror2970 and stay that way, and you will reach Rigel the stars' lesson. Be a good person!
@akamegakill8903
@akamegakill8903 Год назад
My name is Rigel honestly when I found out I couldn't believe it although the pronounceation is different the spelling is the same
@pradeepmehta28
@pradeepmehta28 2 месяца назад
Actually my class name is Rigel only
@chanditabhagabati-sv6pw
@chanditabhagabati-sv6pw Год назад
👍
@jakesmithsoild25
@jakesmithsoild25 Год назад
863 light years away or 8.16 quadrillion km away 8.1646103978372 x 1015(ten power of 15)
@kingkoo9809
@kingkoo9809 Год назад
I thought Sirius A was
@two6520
@two6520 Год назад
The star Betelgeuse is not old in the cosmic sense only 10 million years old. The sun is 5 billion years old with another 5 billion years to go.
@satanofficial3902
@satanofficial3902 Год назад
"It's far more precise to always express distance in femto-angstroms." ---Albert Einstein
@satanofficial3902
@satanofficial3902 Год назад
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo says... "True!" 🦘
@satanofficial3902
@satanofficial3902 Год назад
Little known fact... Skippy got her doctorate in astrophysics from the University of Jerramungup in Western Australia and was one of the first to point out that Australia should really be called the Land Up Over since regarding the solar system from the southern ecliptic is the correct view and on world maps the South Pole should be at the top. Professor Skippy is a bit of a nitpicker when it comes to actual, specific details.
@reisshistoria6983
@reisshistoria6983 11 месяцев назад
Y
@spamcan9208
@spamcan9208 Год назад
I'm going to be that guy and point out that Christopher Columbus couldn't have discovered a place where people existed for millennia and other Europeans had already beaten him to. Why is this still used as a fact?
@michaelp772
@michaelp772 Год назад
Whatever dude...
@JeffHoldenWS-NC
@JeffHoldenWS-NC 4 месяца назад
I hate to say it. But if you know what a Orion is. Do not human.
@susancaleca4796
@susancaleca4796 Год назад
Just how many "brightest", stars are there. Supposedly Venus is the Brightest! Make up your minds!!!
@immane3240
@immane3240 Год назад
From the perspective of today's science, the void is unknown to you. However, according to the current standards of science, the void would be a white hole. Inside such a space, matter is generated and galaxies are formed in accelerated time. When I say accelerated time, I mean on a cosmic scale, not on Planets are jammed. However, you won't understand what I said, and you'll probably write this off as gibberish.
@immane3240
@immane3240 Год назад
Google translator is a miracle, that's why I didn't see a mistake in the sentence. I mean the time on planet earth.
@johncipolletti5611
@johncipolletti5611 Год назад
Hey. I still don't think it's as bright as the Kardashians! Ha...ha...ha!
@JBrd79
@JBrd79 Год назад
What do you mean, "UNFORTUNATELY that didn't happen?" (referring to Betelgeuse exploding a few years back... or rather - referring to that NOT happening) Keep your wishes for the loss of our beloved Betelgeuse to yourself, ya jerk! Lolol. Maybe it's just me? I'm definitely, definitely gonna miss Betelgeuse once it's gone!
@lesxylophone3347
@lesxylophone3347 6 месяцев назад
Dude, let me do matering for your audio This is waaaaay loud for no reason .
@gravyboat2370
@gravyboat2370 Год назад
How much padding out can a video have !!!!
@user-ot6cz9ck6j
@user-ot6cz9ck6j 10 месяцев назад
sapta rishis are living in those star systems.
@ThomasShaneHynes
@ThomasShaneHynes Год назад
Man that intro was painful you said the same information again and again in a different way.
@BrianBrazilHarmonica
@BrianBrazilHarmonica Год назад
Christopher Columbus never set foot on North America soil. He would up in the Bahamas. I hope your knowledge of astronomy is better than your knowledge your own planets history.
@KhaoticDeterminism
@KhaoticDeterminism Год назад
It is super racist to say Columbus “discovered” America omg.
@Coulddietoday15
@Coulddietoday15 5 месяцев назад
lol
@funkyfroggie4nomore
@funkyfroggie4nomore 5 месяцев назад
🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖🌑🤖
@stephenhoward8433
@stephenhoward8433 Год назад
Yer just keep repeating the same facts while wording them different 👌
Далее
Why Does Saturn Have 83 Mysterious Moons?
23:36
Просмотров 26 тыс.
РУБИН - ЗЕНИТ: ВСЕ ГОЛЫ
01:03
Просмотров 202 тыс.
Is The Higgs Boson Really The God Particle?
12:27
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.
Sirius: Brightest Star In The Night Sky
8:51
Просмотров 78 тыс.
The New Largest Star in the Universe 2024! WOH G64
11:24
What is the Ultraviolet Catastrophe?
40:29
Просмотров 2 млн
How Big is The Universe?
11:10
Просмотров 4,8 млн
What Is (Almost) Everything Made Of?
1:25:49
Просмотров 2,2 млн
10 МИНУСОВ IPHONE 15
18:03
Просмотров 41 тыс.
iPhone socket cleaning #Fixit
0:30
Просмотров 16 млн