Betelgeuse disintegration process

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 Betelgeuse is the tenth most shining star visible at night in the sky, if it becomes a supernova in the transition phase of the red supergiant or we will see its brightness in the sky for two consecutive months. Will stay The process of eruptions can happen at any time, in a few thousand years, tomorrow, or even today.

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