If Betelgeuse would explode

If Betelgeuse would explode transiting from the red supergiant stage to supernova then our sky would light continuously for two months. It can happen anytime, within a couple of thousand years, tomorrow or even now.


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Betelgeuse lies somewhere in the range of 430 light-years from Earth. However it's as of now one of the brightest stars in Earth's sky. The reason is that Betelgeuse is a super giant star – the biggest sort of stars in the Universe. Betelgeuse has an iridescence around 10,000 times that of the Sun and its sweep is figured to be around 370 times that of the sun. On the off chance that it were situated at the focal point of our sun, its sweep would stretch out past the circle of Mars. Since it's close to the finish of its lifetime, Betelgeuse is probably going to detonate into a supernova.




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