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Betelgeuse

Dean Bartolome


Betelgeuse located 430 light-years away in the Orion Constellation, Betelgeuse isthe 10th brightest star and the 2nd brightest star visible to the naked eyes. Betelgeuse is not that hard to locate. If you look up in the night sky, it should be one of the brightest star up there. The Orion Constellation is visible through January to March. During the winter, the constellation is located in the Southern Hemisphere. During the summer, in the Northern Hemisphere. The color of Betelgeuse is somber orange-red or a mix of orange and red. The temperature of the star is 6,000℉ or 3,600 K. If our Sun and Betelgeuse were next to each other, Betelgeuse would be 1,000 times brighter than our Sun. It’s luminosity is 140,000 times of the sun’s, imagine looking at that. Betelgeuse is 15 times heavier in mass than our dear Sun and is 600 times wider. With a mass of that high, the gravitational pull is very big (FIG. 1).


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