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New ground- and space-based infrared observations are giving astronomers a better handle on the true populations of red supergiant stars like Betelgeuse and Antares.
However, most of us will also be able to consistently point out the Orion constellation after someone ... it turns out. Betelgeuse, the left “shoulder” of Orion, has always been a star of ...
Betelgeuse, one of the brightest stars in the sky in the constellation Orion, has long puzzled astronomers due to its history ...
A brilliant red star beaming through our night sky is Betelgeuse, an aging supergiant on the shoulder of the Orion constellation. For years astronomers have watched this star — pronounced ...
Winter skies can be the clearest of the year and the richest in stars. Here are some of the constellations and planets to ...
The constellation Orion was named after the hunter by the same name in Greek mythology and includes more than a dozen distant stars. But two are particularly bright: the red supergiant Betelgeuse, ...
They appear to come from the constellation of Orion ... point for the Orionid meteors is close to Betelgeuse. That fuzzy patch close to Orion’s Belt is M42, a stellar nursery that’s home ...
Procyon in the constellation Canis Minor and Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion, this celestial triangle often features prominently in the winter sky. To see the Winter Triangle, first look for ...
As we roll into January, like you I am also shaking the almost empty can of de-icer like Bez from the Happy Mondays in the morning as I try to ...
Look to Orion! Orion is a very interesting constellate for several reasons. It’s probably one of the easiest constellations to find in the winter skies, and the name of its second brightest star is ...
Mars reaches its much-anticipated opposition with the sun on Jan. 15, when Earth passes between Mars and the sun. Because ...