A red supergiant is a massive star in its final evolutionary stage, characterized by a cool surface and immense size—often hundreds of times the Sun’s radius. Astronomers study these dying giants to understand stellar life cycles, element formation, and supernova precursors. Researchers benefit by tracing cosmic evolution, while educators use them to illustrate high-energy astrophysics.
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