Betelgeuse went dark, but didn't go supernova What happened?

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betelgeuse  A bow shock and other structure in the direction of the motion of Betelgeuse suggests that it has affected the organisation of the distant Betelgeuse is the 10th brightest star in the night sky, making it easy for us to spot Just like with Rigel, we want to look over towards Swampy Summit in the

A Fading Giant Around 700 years ago, the red star Betelgeuse began to fade The light from that unusual dimming is only now reaching Earth, 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 is a red supergiant star roughly 764 times as large as the Sun For comparison, the diameter of Mars's orbit around the Sun is 328 Betelgeuse is a well-known red supergiant star in the constellation Orion Recently it has gained a lot of attention, not only because

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