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  3. Astronomers watched as the star WOH G64 transformed from a red supergiant into a rare, shortlived yellow supergiant star...in just 12 years.

Astronomers watched as the star WOH G64 transformed from a red supergiant into a rare, shortlived yellow supergiant star...in just 12 years.

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    Astronomers watched as the star WOH G64 transformed from a red supergiant into a rare, shortlived yellow supergiant star...in just 12 years.

    It's a dramatic, rapid instability in a star that is rapidly headed toward a cataclysmic supernova explosion.

    https://theconversation.com/one-of-the-biggest-stars-in-the-universe-might-be-getting-ready-to-explode-276519 #space #science #nature

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      Astronomers watched as the star WOH G64 transformed from a red supergiant into a rare, shortlived yellow supergiant star...in just 12 years.

      It's a dramatic, rapid instability in a star that is rapidly headed toward a cataclysmic supernova explosion.

      https://theconversation.com/one-of-the-biggest-stars-in-the-universe-might-be-getting-ready-to-explode-276519 #space #science #nature

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      WOH G64 is an enormous star, 2000 times the diameter of the Sun. If you put it in the Solar System, it would extend out to the orbit of Saturn!

      It's so big that we can take a direct picture of it, even though it lies outside our own galaxy. The illustration offers a closer look at what's going on here.

      https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2417/ #science #nature #astronomy

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        WOH G64 is an enormous star, 2000 times the diameter of the Sun. If you put it in the Solar System, it would extend out to the orbit of Saturn!

        It's so big that we can take a direct picture of it, even though it lies outside our own galaxy. The illustration offers a closer look at what's going on here.

        https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2417/ #science #nature #astronomy

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        Something dramatic happened to the star WOH G64 around 2014: maybe an interaction with a companion star, or the clearing of an enormous eruption.

        The lines show how the star's spectrum completely changed between 2007 & 2016. We've never seen anything quite like this.

        https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.19329 #science #space

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          WOH G64 is an enormous star, 2000 times the diameter of the Sun. If you put it in the Solar System, it would extend out to the orbit of Saturn!

          It's so big that we can take a direct picture of it, even though it lies outside our own galaxy. The illustration offers a closer look at what's going on here.

          https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2417/ #science #nature #astronomy

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          @coreyspowell Whoa. Woh!

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            Astronomers watched as the star WOH G64 transformed from a red supergiant into a rare, shortlived yellow supergiant star...in just 12 years.

            It's a dramatic, rapid instability in a star that is rapidly headed toward a cataclysmic supernova explosion.

            https://theconversation.com/one-of-the-biggest-stars-in-the-universe-might-be-getting-ready-to-explode-276519 #space #science #nature

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            @coreyspowell There was a counterargument "no, it's still a red giant" paper published to arxiv back in January. I've not got the knowledge or education to have an opinion who might be right:

            https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02057

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            • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

              Something dramatic happened to the star WOH G64 around 2014: maybe an interaction with a companion star, or the clearing of an enormous eruption.

              The lines show how the star's spectrum completely changed between 2007 & 2016. We've never seen anything quite like this.

              https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.19329 #science #space

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              @coreyspowell They started building their Dyson Sphere?

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