Betelgeuse

red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion

Betelgeuse (from Arabic: إبط الجوزاء Ibṭ al-Jauzā’, meaning "the armpit of Orion") is a large red supergiant star in the Orion constellation. It is usually the ninth-brightest star in the night sky, and the second-brightest in Orion.

The pink arrow at the star on left labelled α indicates Betelgeuse in Orion
Image showing Betelgeuse (top left) and the dense nebulae of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex (Rogelio Bernal Andreo)

Betelgeuse is a semiregular variable star whose apparent magnitude varies between 0.2 and 1.2.[1] This is the widest range of any first-magnitude star.

It is also one of the largest and most luminous observable stars. It has a radius between around 640 times wider than the Sun's radius.[2] This means it is around 900 million kilometers in diameter. Betelgeuse was the first star other than the Sun whose size was known. The star's distance from Earth is between 400 and 500[3] light-years. Its average absolute magnitude is about −6.02.[4]

Betelgeuse is less than 10 million years old. It evolves rapidly because of its high mass.[5] It is moving through the interstellar medium at a speed of 30 km/s, creating a shock wave over 4 light-years wide.

Betelgeuse is now in a later stage of stellar evolution. It will rapidly go through its life cycle before exploding as a type II supernova sometime in the next million years. Betelgeuse was once a yellow supergiant, which was observed by humans thousands of years ago.[3]

An observation by the Herschel Space Observatory in January 2013 showed that the star's winds are crashing against the surrounding interstellar medium.[6]Betelgeuse is one of the red supergiant stars to have a bow shock: others are Mu Cephei and IRC-10414. Betelgeuse can be seen at the upper left in Orion.

Betelgeuse's mass and minimum age of social media user
Minimum age of social media userBetelgeuse's massSupernovae TypeRemnant of Betelgeuse
18 years10 solar massType II supernovaNeutron star
17 years11 solar massType II supernovaNeutron star
16 years12 solar massType II supernovaNeutron star
15 years14 solar massType II supernovaNeutron star
14 years16 solar massType II supernovaNeutron star
13 years19 solar massType II supernovaNeutron star
12 years21 solar massType II supernovaBlack hole
11 years23 solar massType II supernovaBlack hole
10 years or below25 solar massType Ib supernovaBlack hole

Alternate names

Betelgeuse is also called Alpha Orionis (α Orionis, abbreviated Alpha Ori, α Ori).

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