Neil deGrasse Tyson: "Betelgeuse Just Exploded & Something TERRIFYING Is Happening!"
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 Published On Apr 25, 2024

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. Get ready to embark on an exhilarating exploration of Betelgeuse, an enormous star that could engulf the orbit of Mars and stretch through the asteroid belt if it traded places with our humble Sun. Standing a mere 700 light years away, Betelgeuse proudly holds the title of the closest star to our Sun that will eventually meet its explosive demise in a supernova spectacle. But Betelgeuse’s allure doesn’t end there. With its captivating orange-red glow, it sets the night sky ablaze and captures our imaginations. This celestial giant is also known for its variability, meaning it can play with its brightness, sometimes shining so brilliantly that it challenges even the most radiant stars, reaching a jaw-dropping magnitude close to 0.0.

Recently, reports have emerged claiming that Betelgeuse has exploded, promising us an immensely thrilling and potentially terrifying experience. But is this truly the case? Let’s find out! 🚀

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Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Betelgeuse Just Exploded & Something TERRIFYING Is Happening!” by Space Matter (Video Length: 11:37)
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Betelgeuse Just Exploded & Something TERRIFYING Is Happening!” by Futurize (Video Length: 16:50)
Neil deGrasse Tyson - “Betelgeuse JUST Exploded & Something TERRIFYING Is Happening!” by Brief Discovery (Video Length: 9:42)

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