Betelgeuse is dimmer than it's been in 25+ years of monitoring...
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https://phys.org/news/2022-08-hubble-sup...ering.html

This is so cool.

The surface can recover from shedding most of its area, there doesn't need to be much left for it to snap back.

But once it does shed the entire surface, it goes supernova. Blasts everything in its radius, like a giant sperm, sending the elements of life far into the universe.
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RE: Betelgeuse is dimmer than it's been in 25+ years of monitoring... - by Mister Obvious - 08-11-2022, 11:04 PM



















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