Science
Betelgeuse may be smaller and closer to the Earth than previously believed – SlashGear
Of all the stars in the sky, one in the strangest is known as Betelgeuse. Eventually, the star will die in a supernova explosion, but that could be another 100,…

Of all the stars in the sky, one in the strangest is known as Betelgeuse. Eventually, the star will die in a supernova explosion, but that could be another 100,000 years away. Scientists have been studying the star intently since late 2019, when the star dipped in brightness on two separate occasions. Typically, Betelgeuse is one of the brightest stars in the sky.
The repeated dimming of the star led scientists to speculate that it may be near to going supernova. However, a new study has been p…
-
Business21 hours ago
Why is Alphabet stock worth less than Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon even though it is the most profitable S&P 500 company?
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
‘Sunny, benign’ school holiday weather after morning showers in parts of Queensland
-
General15 hours ago
Developer warns wind energy capacity may not be ready by WA coal deadline
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Tips to improve engagement – Proctor