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Betelgeuse, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, may not be alone. And its potential companion may be responsible for ...
Interstellar objects are visitors from solar systems beyond our own, and the third ever such object, known as 3I/ATLAS, has ...
‘Possibly hostile’ alien threat detected in unknown interstellar object, a shocking new study claims
Object 3I/ATLAS will make close approaches to Jupiter, Mars and Venus, which could allow aliens to stealthily plant spy ...
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Live Science on MSNAstronomers share best-ever evidence that Betelgeuse has a secret companion star — and they've nicknamed it 'her bracelet'Astronomers have used a novel technique to find evidence of a secret "buddy" star orbiting Betelgeuse, one of the brightest ...
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Century-old mystery of the Betelgeuse star may now be solved at lastFor decades the reddish glow of Betelgeuse has puzzled astronomers, but researchers believe they have now found the reason ...
But all of that extra attention has led to another remarkable find. As it turns out, Betegeuse isn’t alone—it actually has a ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAstronomers Say They’ve Finally Spotted Betelgeuse’s Companion Star, Long Predicted to Exist but Never SeenScientists have long speculated that Betelgeuse, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, is not alone. Now, thanks to ...
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Astronomy on MSNBetelgeuse’s long-lost companion emerges from the shadowsBetelgeuse companion discovery with Gemini North resolves century-old mystery and opens new doors in red supergiant research ...
Astronomers have discovered a companion star in an incredibly tight orbit around Betelgeuse using the NASA and U.S. National ...
More recently, astronomers have proposed a theory for its volatile nature, which explains the star's seemingly erratic ...
Astronomers directly imaged a faint companion star orbiting Betelgeuse, solving a decades-old mystery about its strange ...
A newly discovered object speeding through our solar system could be something far stranger than a comet, possibly even alien ...
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