5 MINUTES AGO Betelgeuse Catastrophic Explosion Is Finally Happening

2024-08-01 3

5 MINUTES AGO: Betelgeuse Catastrophic Explosion Is Finally Happening

NASA has released footage of a never-before-seen event in which the asteroid known as Beetlejuice exploded overhead, obliterating a large portion of its surface. The event, known as a supermassive ejection (SME), is 400 billion times the size of an ordinary solar system, according to the space agency. Scientists call this event the observation period of stellar evolution. The fact that a star can leave such an object makes many people curious.

The cataclysmic explosion of this red supergiant turned our understanding of the universe upside down. Why did Beetlejuice explode? How will this affect the universe?

The constellation consists of many stars arranged according to myths and legends. They are still used for navigation today. One such star is Beetlejuice, one of the biggest and brightest stars of the night.

A bright purple star called "Beetlejuice" in the upper right corner of Winter Orion's guardian. But upon closer examination, astronomers found that it was a ghost with a continuously beating heartbeat for up to 400 days. Beetlejuice is easy to identify due to its bright yellow-red color. It is good to suspect that stars have different colors. Also known as Alpha Orionis, this star is the second brightest star in the constellation after the blue supergiant Rigel. Due to its versatility and unusual name, Beetlejuice is an interesting object for research and observation.

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