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Bright star Betelgeuse likely has a ‘Betelbuddy’ stellar companionCurrent calculations estimate that the Betelbuddy has a mass of 1.17 times that of the Sun and orbits Betelgeuse at a distance 2.43 times the star’s radius, equivalent to roughly 1850 solar radii.
so could Betelgeuse, but on a different scale. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope appeared to confirm that a “burp” from within Betelguse produced a mass ejection of material that became a dust ...
The story describes Betelgeuse as “the red giant that marks Orion’s left shoulder.” Reader Chris Jespersen wrote: “I often see Betelgeuse on Orion’s right shoulder…. Am I mistaken?” ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNBetelgeuse's Wild Surface Seems to Be Baffling Our TelescopesA team led by astrophysicist Jing-Ze Ma of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany has found that Betelgeuse's ...
Al Jabbar is one of the Arabic names for Orion, the “Hunter", one of winter's most conspicuous constellations.
This figure shows measurements of Betelgeuse's brightness from different observatories from late 2018 to present. The blue and green points represent data from ground-based observatories.
Bright and well-placed in December, NGC 2264 is roughly between the bright reddish star Betelgeuse in Orion and ... while others are much larger. The mass of these stars ranges from one-tenth ...
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