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Study of Supergiant Star Betelgeuse Unveils the Cause of Its Pulsations – Not at All Close to Exploding – SciTechDaily
Recalibrated Betelgeuse’s mass, radius, and distance. Betelgeuse is normally one of the brightest, most recognizable stars of the winter sky, marking the left shoulder…

ByKavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the UniverseFebruary 8, 2021This graphic illustrates how the southern region of the rapidly evolving, bright, red supergiant star Betelgeuse may have suddenly become fainter for several months during late 2019 and early 2020. Illustration credit: NASA, ESA, and E. Wheatley (STScI)
Recalibrated Betelgeuse’s mass, radius, and distance.
Betelgeuse is normally one of the brightest, most recognizable stars of the winter sky, marking the left shoulder…
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