Betelgeuse’s long-predicted stellar companion may have been found at last – New Study
Small star could crash into red supergiant in the next 10,000 years
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A small star, potentially a red dwarf, is on a collision course with a red supergiant star in a binary system located in the M81 galaxy, about 12 million light-years away. Astronomers predict this cosmic event will occur within the next 10,000 years, a blink of an eye in astronomical terms. The impact will create a rare and spectacular display as the smaller star plunges into the red supergiant’s outer layers, potentially triggering a supernova. This collision provides a unique opportunity to study stellar mergers and the effects of such events on the evolution of stars and galaxies.
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