betelgeuse
Betelgeuse - Volume 1
Betelgeuse - Volume 1
Betelgeuse - Volume 1 betelgeuse Betelgeuse · One of the sky's brightest stars is disappearing · One of the brightest stars is all set to disappear today · Asteroid will pass in front of bright betelgeuse But we can't be sure, and astronomers are excited Betelgeuse is about 15 to 20 times more massive than the Sun, and stars of this mass are
betelgeuse And unlike most stars, we can see it changing, in part because it's relatively nearby in our galaxy Betelgeuse is known for being a type of
betelgeuse Classified as a red supergiant of spectral type M1-2, Betelgeuse is one of the largest stars visible to the naked eye If it were at the center of our Solar Supergiant star Betelgeuse smaller, closer than first thought But we're still safe as it may be another 100,000 years until the star dies in a fiery supernova