Astronomers may have finally solved one of the weirdest mysteries of our night sky: why Betelgeuse, a massive star in the ...
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Hubble telescope makes big discovery around Betelgeuse star that could explode any time
Betelgeuse is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and a familiar landmark in the constellation Orion. It has also ...
NASA’s Hubble data shows a wake of dense gas around Betelgeuse, offering the clearest proof yet of a long-suspected companion ...
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Betelgeuse is definitely not alone, 8-year study confirms
Betelgeuse is one of the weirdest stars in the sky, but astronomers can now explain one of its most enduring mysteries. A ...
The bizarre dimming patterns of Betelgeuse, an enormous red supergiant star in the constellation Orion, have bewildered ...
Astronomers and scientists love Betelgeuse because it shines so brightly. While most stars appear as tiny points of light, ...
Using new observations from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based observatories, astronomers tracked the influence ...
Astronomers have confirmed that Betelgeuse has a close companion star, identified through a repeating wake of gas in its atmosphere, offering new insight into how massive stars change and lose materia ...
For decades, astronomers have tracked changes in its brightness and surface features in hopes of figuring out why the star ...
Astronomers have observed what they believe to be a never-before-seen companion star orbiting Betelgeuse, a pulsating red supergiant star in the shoulder of the Orion constellation. One of the best ...
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Observations Resolve "One Of The Biggest Mysteries" About Betelgeuse
It will be a spectacular event, but calculating when it will happen is a tricky business. Every now and then, in recent observations, Betelgeuse has grown dimmer or brightened, prompting speculation ...
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Betelgeuse is not alone as it travels through space
At the 247th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, this one held in Phoenix on January 4-8, Andrea Dupree of the Center for Astrophysics|Harvard & Smithsonian presented a talk entitled, ...
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