Betelgeuse’s buddy leaves a wake in the giant star’s atmosphere

PHOENIX — Like a motorboat doing doughnuts in a lake, Betelgeuse’s companion star leaves a wake in the giant star’s atmosphere.

Signs of the smaller star’s trail around the red supergiant are the best evidence yet that Betelgeuse’s buddy actually exists.

“It confirms there really is an object there creating a wake, really, honestly, truly,” says astrophysicist Andrea Dupree, who presented the evidence at the American Astronomical Society meeting on January 5.

Betelgeuse marks one of the shoulders of the constellation Orion. Its brightness changes periodically. Over centuries of observations, astronomers have identified two distinct cycles, or periods, of brightening and dimming, one lasting about 400 days and one

Related News

How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Launch Your First Product with Confidence

Intel was on the brink of downfall. A twist in the AI race could boost its revival

Incident involving suspect with a knife closes Hwy. 101 in San Jose

Scott Pelley speaks: ‘CBS News is on fire’ and Bari Weiss should be removed

5 vehicles stolen from Alameda County parking garage in Oakland

Video footage shows large groups of people fighting in Oakland