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Hubble Telescope Detects Massive Explosion of Betelgeuse's Layer
Betelgeuse is a colossal star that shines brilliantly in the constellation Orion, approximately 600 light-years from Earth. Immense and unstable, this red supergiant is in the final stages of its ...
By combining Webb’s infrared data with older Hubble Space Telescope images, scientists traced the explosion, known as ...
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Betelgeuse star could explode and brighten our sky
Betelgeuse, 650 light years away, may be nearing the end of its fuel, meaning its supernova could light Earth’s skies as bright as the full moon.
In a new study, a team of astronomers report that they have captured the most detailed glimpse yet of a red supergiant before it exploded. Using JWST 's powerful infrared vision, the researchers ...
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