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Is the New Glenn Super Heavy Lift?
What determines if a star becomes a giant or super giant?
Who inspired the naming of the New Glenn rocket family?
What designation identifies the current operational New Glenn configuration?
What engines and propellants define the first stage (GS1) of the $7\times 2$ New Glenn?
Which New Glenn configuration places the rocket *family* in the Super Heavy Lift category?
What does the $9\times 4$ designation explicitly reference about its engine layout?
What is the approximate payload mass goal for the $7\times 2$ New Glenn to LEO?
Where is the reusable first stage of the $7\times 2$ New Glenn designed to land vertically?
What historic rocket is the $9\times 4$ variant depicted as being taller than?
What propulsion upgrade method is planned for BE-4 engines starting with mission $ ext{NG-3}$?
What is Blue Origin's stated concurrent operational strategy for the $7\times 2$ and $9\times 4$ variants?
What factor almost entirely predetermines the future size of a star, determining if it becomes a giant or a supergiant?
What process triggers the dramatic expansion into a red giant phase after core hydrogen depletion?
What is the approximate initial mass threshold relative to $M_{\odot}$ required for a star to become a supergiant?
What distinctive internal structure results from a high-mass star sustaining successive layers of fusion?
How does the supergiant phase lifespan contrast with the giant phase lifespan of a lower-mass star?
What surface temperature range is characteristic of a blue supergiant like Rigel?
If our Sun became a red giant, approximately where might its edge reach?
What element forms the inert core in a massive star, marking the end of sustained energy generation via fusion?
What combination of measured properties operationally defines a star as belonging to the supergiant class?
What was the approximate initial mass of a star like Antares, observed as a red supergiant?