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Title: Betelgeuse Has a Partner Star – New Discovery Reveals Mystery

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Companion Star ⁤Discovered orbiting Betelgeuse, Reveals Clues‍ to ‍Red Giant’s Erratic behavior

Astronomers⁣ have identified a previously unknown star in a⁢ close orbit around Betelgeuse, one of the brightest and most studied red giants in the night sky.⁣ This discovery offers‌ a potential explanation for the dramatic fluctuations in Betelgeuse’s brightness, which have puzzled scientists for decades. The companion star, detected ‌through observations ‌of Betelgeuse’s ​radial velocity, is believed to ⁤be a main-sequence star or a red ‍dwarf.

This pairing is notably significant because ⁢the companion’s gravitational pull is expected to cause strong tidal ⁣forces on Betelgeuse.​ These forces are predicted to ⁤create internal waves and turbulence within the red ⁣giant, contributing to the observed variations in its luminosity.Furthermore, astronomers estimate that within approximately 10,000 years, Betelgeuse will engulf its companion‌ due to ‍these tidal interactions.

The ‌research team anticipates further observations ‍of the Betelgeuse system when it is indeed next ‍favorably positioned for study in‍ November 2027. These future observations will allow for a more detailed investigation ​of the orbital characteristics and the interaction between ⁢the ⁤two stars. ‌Understanding​ this⁤ dynamic relationship could provide crucial insights⁣ into the late ‌stages⁤ of stellar evolution for massive⁤ stars like Betelgeuse.

Captivating ‌Fact

Betelgeuse is‍ immense – roughly 700 times larger than ‌our Sun in⁣ diameter.If Betelgeuse were⁤ placed at⁣ the center of our solar system, its surface would extend beyond the​ asteroid belt, consuming Mars and ⁤all the planets closer to the Sun.

Source: ​ This article is a re-publication developed from Space Scoop Universe Awareness Edition of Indonesia. Space Scoop Indonesia edition Dite.

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