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Betelgeuse

Betelgeuse. Ameenah Elam. About The Name. Arabic for "shoulder of the giant". Could also mean "hand of al- jauza " where al- jauza is the Arabs' "Central One". Also known as the Martial Star. The Fame!.

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Betelgeuse

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  1. Betelgeuse Ameenah Elam

  2. About The Name • Arabic for "shoulder of the giant". Could also mean "hand of al-jauza" where al-jauza is the Arabs' "Central One". Also known as the Martial Star.

  3. The Fame! • Betelgeuse was the first star seen as a sphere instead of a point of light by the Hubble Space Telescope on March 3, 1995. • Possibly will be the very next supernova in our galaxy.

  4. Did you know? • Betelgeuse is one of the biggest stars that sits in Orion. • Only 9 other stars that appears brighter than Betelgeuse, making it the 10th brightest star in the sky • Since it’s in its dying stage, it will soon become a supernova.

  5. Its Size • This Red Supergiant is about 13,000 times brighter and over 1,000 times larger than our sun. • It’s also around 15 times the mass of the Sun and about 650 times its diameter.

  6. More Facts • Betelgeuse gives off 50,000 times more light than the Sun. • Plus, it’s 500 to 640 light years from Earth.

  7. Magnitude and Temperature • Betelgeuse’s apparent magnitude is .06 to .75. • Its absolute magnitude is -5.6. • It’s been reported in the last decade that it has surface temperatures between 3,500 to 3,600K.

  8. The Life • While our Sun will last another 6 billion years, Betelgeuse will be lucky to last another 100,000.

  9. Dying Star • The super-giant red star Betelgeuse in Orion’s nebula is predicted to cataclysmically explode, and the impending supernova may even reach Earth -- someday. • “This old star is running out of fuel in its center,” Carter told News.com.au. “This fuel keeps Betelgeuse shining and supported. When this fuel runs out the star will literally collapse in upon itself and it will do so very quickly.” • However, these are only theories.

  10. Betelgeuse In Fiction Betelgeuse has been mentioned in a few movies such as: • The Sirens of Titan • Planet of the Apes • Dune • The Robots of Dawn • Calculating God

  11. Betelgeuse Video • http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgrrs6_betelgeuse_tech

  12. sources • http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/01/21/betelgeuse-explode-scientists-say/ • http://www.brighthub.com/science/space/articles/73193.aspx • http://space.about.com/od/stars/p/betelgeuseinfo.htm • http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/01/21/betelgeuse-explode-scientists-say/#ixzz1sVl1oqQe

  13. Sources (continued) • http://www.stock-space-images.com/CosmicComparisons/BetelgeuseFREE.jpg

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