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This is what we'll see when Betelgeuse goes supernova

Betelgeuse is experiencing unprecedented brightness variations, indicative of unusual stellar activity.

If Betelgeuse Explodes, Just How Bright Will It Get?

Betelgeuse, a famous star in the Orion constellation, is a red supergiant that has dimmed recently, potentially hinting at an impending supernova event in the future.

Naming the Stars Is Surprisingly Difficult

Betelgeuse reflects the impact of Arabic names in astronomy, illustrating how historical translations shaped modern star nomenclature.

This is what we'll see when Betelgeuse goes supernova

Betelgeuse is experiencing unprecedented brightness variations, indicative of unusual stellar activity.

If Betelgeuse Explodes, Just How Bright Will It Get?

Betelgeuse, a famous star in the Orion constellation, is a red supergiant that has dimmed recently, potentially hinting at an impending supernova event in the future.

Naming the Stars Is Surprisingly Difficult

Betelgeuse reflects the impact of Arabic names in astronomy, illustrating how historical translations shaped modern star nomenclature.
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Betelgeuse Will Briefly Disappear in Once-in-a-Lifetime Coincidence

Sky watchers will witness Betelgeuse briefly disappear as an asteroid blocks its view.
Scientists hope to use this opportunity to observe Betelgeuse's surface in high resolution.

Behold, the Mind-Blowing Bubbles of Betelgeuse

Betelgeuse is a red supergiant with unusual surface activity causing observable variations in its brightness.
Betelgeuse's high spin rate might be an illusion created by its large size and surface activity.

Betelgeuse Will Briefly Disappear in Once-in-a-Lifetime Coincidence

Sky watchers will witness Betelgeuse briefly disappear as an asteroid blocks its view.
Scientists hope to use this opportunity to observe Betelgeuse's surface in high resolution.

Behold, the Mind-Blowing Bubbles of Betelgeuse

Betelgeuse is a red supergiant with unusual surface activity causing observable variations in its brightness.
Betelgeuse's high spin rate might be an illusion created by its large size and surface activity.
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