Betelgeuse: The Red Supergiant Facing Its End
A Cosmic Clock Tower on the Verge of Explosion
A Star of Astronomical Significance
Betelgeuse, a vibrant red supergiant in the constellation Orion, is a celestial beacon that has captivated astronomers for centuries. At roughly 10 million years old, it is significantly younger than our 5-billion-year-old Sun, and its profound size and luminosity make it a cosmic marvel. However, recent observations suggest that Betelgeuse is on the brink of an extraordinary transformation—a colossal supernova explosion that could forever alter our understanding of stellar evolution.
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