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Well, now we know why Zaphod was so anxious to spend his time down round the Basingstoke roundabout rather than on his home world:

The red supergiant star Betelgeuse is getting ready to go supernova, and when it does Earth will have a front-row seat. The explosion will be so bright that Earth will briefly seem to have two suns in the sky.

The star is located in the Orion Nebula, about 640 light-years away from Earth. It's one of the bright and biggest stars in our galactic neighborhood - if you dropped it in our Solar System, it would extend all the way out to Jupiter, leaving Earth completely engulfed. In stellar terms, it's predicted to explode in the very near future. Of course, the conversion from stellar to human terms is pretty extreme, as Betelgeuse is predicted to explode anytime in the next million years.

But still, whether the explosion occurs in 2011 or 1002011 (give or take 640 years for the light to reach Earth), it's going to make for one of the most unforgettable light shows in our planet's history. For a few weeks, the supernova will be so bright that there will appear to be two stars in the sky, and night be will indistinguishable from day for much of that time. So don't count on getting a lot of sleep when Betelgeuse explodes, because the only sensible thing for the world to do will be to throw a weeks-long global supernova party.

It's pretty amazing that Arthur C. Clarke might have only missed this phenomenon by a year or two.

Date: 2011-01-21 02:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firynze.livejournal.com
If this happens in my lifetime, I'm SO throwing a party.

Date: 2011-01-21 06:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] headbanger118.livejournal.com
Those Mayans had a REALLY good telescope.

Date: 2011-01-22 02:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bill_sheehan.livejournal.com
Arthur Clarke did write a lovely story about the Star of Bethlehem...

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