Betelgeuse is nearing the end of its life and is expected to go supernova soon. This explosion will have a significant impact on the surrounding space and even impact Earth and life on it.
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Still waiting for the shockwave
Are you kidding me? My dad told me that it wouldn’t impact any thing or we going to die. No not but like it might have some affects
Betelgeuse will live the rest of its life in a prison cell.
The narrator’s voice is also from EWU, so I keep expecting to hear, “The impact of Betelgeuse exploding would far worse than any of us could have ever imagined.” 😂
At least you said Beetlejuice right and supernova right The voice keyboard can’t spell Beetlejuice right you didn’t say how are people say it you said the right names of the right names that gets on my nerves when people do that…
HE SAID IT THREE TIMES!
I’ve told my wife we’ve got to start preparing. If it happens today we’re going to be in for a hell of a ride in 642 years.
black hole seems more likely as the threshold between neutron star and black hole is at ~3 solar masses plusminus. we do not know of any neutron stars more than ~2.5 solar masses, thus the distinction seems to be valid and everthing above such mass should crunch into a black hole. but it is the mass of the core which counts for the process, not the overall star
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolman%E2%80%93Oppenheimer%E2%80%93Volkoff_limit