41:33we are so smol and fragile. T_ T
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41:34orange/yellow means its a younger star?
41:35they could have died years ago and the light is just getting to us
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41:36I mean, you would have to travel there to see for yourself
41:39Also volume is a good indicator how old a star is
41:39betelgeuse might be already dead
41:45the ones in our galaxy are most likely all alive
41:50red dwarfs last very long, but red giants are about to die
41:51Betelgeuse might be dead
41:59curse you starlink!!!!!
42:00German sounding star.
42:01only massive stars end their lives in core-collapse supernovae
42:03The Great Nebula of Orion (M42), Globular clusters like the Hercules cluster (M92), and Pinwheel Galaxy (M101) are some of my favourite deep-sky objects. M42 is great for Astrophotography.
42:08I forgot the name of it, but with our new camera in place we might actually be able to see a star dying at some point:_lumiCheer:
42:16huge error margins on supernova timing, like a million years
42:17@SukacitaYeremia hard to tell through birtare but i think it's Scheat
42:21Have you heard of Betelgeuse? Its theorized it might be dead already or will be dead soon(in astronimcal terms)
42:25is that why betelgeuse is a ghost?
42:30just say it three times he'll come back
42:30it's about to go supernova at any moment
42:37Yeah, Betelgeuse is very near the end. It's our best chance at seeing a supernova in our lifetime, but that's still sometime in the next 100k years
42:44it looks better not overexposed
42:57Oh is that you, jelly, and shiina?
43:00right in front of you
43:03you had it on screen
43:04oh you said it 3 times
43:04Betelgeuse looked unstable. So people are guessing that i's undergoing supernova