James Webb Telescope Just Detected SUDDEN 250% Increase In Betelgeuse's Brightness!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, we look at a startling new discovery revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope: a rapid and dramatic 250% increase in the brightness of Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse, one of the most well-known stars in the night sky, has long piqued astronomical interest, particularly since it dimmed dramatically in recent years, sparking speculation of an impending supernova. However, with this unexpected increase in luminosity, the red supergiant has taken scientists by surprise once more.
We examine what this unusual event means for Betelgeuse and what the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered thus far. Could this be a hint that the star is approaching the end of its life? Or are other cosmic factors at work, producing the increase in luminosity? Join us as we delve into the most recent data, evaluate expert viewpoints, and speculate on the fate of one of our galaxy's most mysterious stars.
If you're interested in space travel, celestial phenomena, and cutting-edge discoveries, this video is for you. Don't forget to subscribe for more information on the newest discoveries from the James Webb Telescope and other fascinating cosmic happenings!
OMG!!! Why can't you just get to the point!
Clickbait doesn't work that way.
Utube now mandated vedeos to be long and beating around the bush.
😅😅😅😅 car sales energy drinks watches 😂.
I was just surprised that they didn't include a warning about my 1955 Chevy's extended warranty expiring soon.
I agree with you GET TO THE POINT !!!!
If this is 648 light years away, then isn't everyone actually looking at what happened 648 years ago?
Yes
yes
So that was that loud bang I heard?
Because you don't understand the theory of relativity and its meaning for the non-simultaneity of events in time. What happened 700 years ago, 700 light years away, hasn't happened in our timeline until the light gets here for an observer to perceive it.
@@seasquawker light travels faster than sound....and there is no sound in space....
When you put "Bill Nye the Science Guy" in the thumbnail...
We know you ain't talking science.
Clickbait.
Yep alot of people don't realize that , takes 700 years for light photon from that star to get here, so if it blew it happened 700 years ago
The proton doesn't know though. 😂
Uhhh no. You know what a light year is?
@@BobyGryphon protons don't see time, they literally teleport.
Nothing new wasted time
This episode was filmed to appease the algorithm and to generate money. You clicked it and watched the advertisement. They all got paid. Market capitalism.
This is a great good night video bro
The phrase BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH comes to mind
Been hearing this for the past 3 years, always next month, and here it is 3 years down the road
Gosh. The scientific community deeply apologizes that they have not delivered to your expectations. Maybe it’s because these exceedingly rare and far from completely understood cosmic phenomenon cannot be forecasted like, say, tomorrow’s weather.
@@boxsterman77 " it will happen tonight " is not really very vague
Maybe the scientists aren't all knowing? I mean who's gonna remember Fauci and all those other fake,incorrect scientists? Without tax payer money, they'll be at the food bank. As it should be. Liars of convenience.
@@boxsterman77 Party pooper ! 🤡
Lue Elizondo and all the other INSIDERS IN THE KNOW will finally show their "evidence" before this happens
since betelgeuse is 700 light years away, i dont think I'll be worried because what we see now happened 700 years ago
..and just about now reaching here.
That's a dumb statement
Might want to worry tho! Because if what we see now is an explosion, it may have blew a chuck of itself off 700 years ago! We could theoretically be hit by that chunk any day now!
@@pjones1403 A piece of the star would take hundreds of thousands of years more to reach us. Any harmful radiation would travel at the speed of light... Might it be the last thing we see?
Wow! Just wow.
Everybody run!
Running wouldn't help, you'd need a Mach 2 jet with refueling arranged to keep you on the far side of the earth from the supernova if it was powerful enough to toast the near side.
Duck and cover! (google it)
😂😂😂
The irony that I see is that V
Betelguese 2 just hit the box offices 2 weeks ago with starring acclaim.
I'm thinking about seeing it again before it's only on steaming channels. Great movie CGI. 😊😊😊
Oh thanks very much for that helpful explanation to debunk what was clearly a joke
Click bait again
Anyone here watch Beetle Juice Movie?
I listened to the beetles music
I saw the 2nd Beetlejuice. Not as good as the first but still good to see Michael Keaton in that role again.
We need to understand the theory of relativity and its meaning for the non-simultaneity of events in time. What happened 700 years ago, 700 light years away, hasn't happened in our timeline until the light gets here for an observer to perceive it.
That's why we can't travel faster than the speed of light. Doing so would create the paradox of going back in time.
No. You wouldn't go back in time, time would catch up with you. Passed events are passed events, regardless where you are. Even if you would be able to get there in an instant doesn't change reality. The difference is that the situation observed from a distance is different, so for the observer you are travelling backwards in time, but you are still in the present.
OMG GO OUTSIDE AND LOOK UP!!! IT'S THE MOST AMAZING THING I'VE EVER SEEN.
To all geeks, yes it's 700 light years away. What your missing, a black hole could replace beetle juice. If that happens, our whole solar system could be pulled out of orbit. Also, the speed of light. We know. But subatomic particulars, move much fast. The time line, we live in could be changed or merge with a different, string parallel universe. .. just a thought.
Just a thought: if the light reached us the particles have already passed us.
@@leonardcollings7389 so our time line and events in this life would have changed and we would be clueless to the switch of outcomes. Old saying never go back in time and meet yourself. You may just vanish. Makes you think. We played with time back in the 70s. HIDEN defence projects. Non of the subjects ever came back younger. A few made it back and we're very old, after just a few hours. The project was the code name egg.
@@franksmith3602are you for real?
That's a lot of could's in there.
Does anyone really give a rats ass
Just think. The light we see from the sun takes 8 mins (1 astronomical unit-93 million miles) to get to Earth. Rapid fluctuations in brightness can mean it exploded sending light to be seen as quickly as light-years.🤔
Notice how Tucker always looks like he’s a deer staring in the headlights….😂
I suppose he’s paying attention, rather than checking himself out on the monitor like many .
Stop using the "U" word like you have some vast understanding of it. You don't.
NIBIRU IS ALMOST HERE !!!! Love John !!!!
The amount of people who don't get this....
When you look into the night sky you are gazing upon a past "x" years ago dependent on the distance in light years the illuminous entity is.
SZHNARVERFLURZHULMEMARZHZERFULSZHNERVLE?
Indeed so this would place the event on our Human time line as happening around the 14th Century. Hope this helps those that seem to be misunderstanding what they see up in the night sky. I thought a basic grasp of the World around them would be common knowledge. Hey Ho.
@@ljts7587 You are talking about folks who think the earth is flat. Lower your expectations. LOL
@@LordoftheCats Yeah,,they also probably think Green Lasers (LiDAR) is ET too😂. I mean what’s up with some people these days.
I appreciate the intelligence I’m reading here but remember not everyone has that or wants it. I find the public mass enjoys staying stupid. It’s sad but it’s life. Not everyone wants to “know”.
At least all of this has caused interesting comments
I guess the subject titles will continue to get a lot of clicks, but in reality, Beetlejuice will probably not go super nova for thousands of years.
It happened ~548 years ago. We're only seeing it now and, no, there's nothing to worry about with a nice, comfy ~548 ly worth of inverse square law to dilute the radiation coming our way. Between that and the magnetosphere, I don't know why certain people are in such a panic. This kind of thing's been happening for more than four billion of years of geological history and, yet, here we are.
So it actually exploded around the 1370's but we are just seeing it now....mind blowing but fascinating as hell!!...😳
So its magnitude has gone up one. It dimmed such some years ago.
Hype!😁
It's because the astra principality is receiving praise of it's portrayal in the form of the clown spirit of death in the Beetlejuice sequel.
He died what!!
Hot gas rising to the surface keeps me up at night. Even the cats will leave the room at times.
Is it just me or does Tucker Carlson perpetually have a look on his face like he's misplaced his car keys?
Its been blowing up for the last 20 years, they dont know when.
Be ready to see it. It’s gonna happen at night in the year 2450., so be ready!! 😂😂😂😂
I'm starting to think our star will go before Betelgeuse does, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse...
Why every Yt video click baiting people?
Title says - Bla-bla-bla than I have to watch half hour bla-bla-bla of nothing!
Sometimes not even talking about the subject, bla-bla-bla!
The guy in thumbnail isnt even a scientist. 😂😂😂
I could have already exploded many years ago. We’ll never know until the light gets here.
I never heard it pronounced "beetle-juice" until the advent of the comedy-horror film franchise of the same name. It was always "betel-geez" before that.
Didn't look significantly brighter when I looked at it this morning.
I hate videos that like to talk in circles like this one.
This just in. It’s already been blown up and we just getting the reruns now lol
Betelgeuse is 548 light years away so when we see it the star exploded hundreds of years ago.
Don’t need a telescope to see Betelgeuse
It's cloudy tonight. I think that 347 light years distance is inaccurate. It could only be 100 light-years away.
How do they know we are far enough away? Especially since they say this has never happened before.
Its going to be challenging event for the Astronomers , I think 😎
One would certainly think the a 250 % brightness would certainly happen elsewhere with massive stars unless Betelguise is untypical as to massive stars universe wide as such brightening in other massive stars as this would be easily observed at extreme distances. Such fluctuations would either indicate a huge change in fusion with different elements or a burst of gas boiling forth from deep inside the star due to anomalous magnetic fields producing unknown rare magnetar neutron stars. Thus being uncommon in massive stars and being a huge producer of hydrogen gas as it's envelope is blown away when it goes supernova maybe being many times as bright when finally detonating as a very super bright supernova.
Stop saying "real time" these events happened centuries ago
You are seeing light that is 700 years in the past.
Just adjust the power on the telescope from 250x back down to whatever it was before today's journalist took a look.
So, what we just detected happened in the year 1382 and it took that long for the light to travel here. What was going on that year here on earth.
Mar 1 Amelotin uprising against taxes in France
Mar 15 Conservative "Popolo Grasso" regain power in Florence, Italy
May 3 Battle of Beverhoutsveld near Bruges in modern-day Belgium - the army of Ghent beats a drunken Bruges militia
May 21 Earthquake centered on Dover Straits with estimated magnitude of 6.0 causes widespread damage, including to Canterbury Cathedral
Nov 27 Battle of Westrozebeke/Roosebeke: French army defeats the Flemish army. Flemish leader Philip Van Artevelde killed, and his corpse displayed
Fun times & the Black Death.
Oh' man the 13 hundreds were a very dark time here on earth..
Because it's over 600 light years away it's probably exploded a long time ago.
So we’ll be looking at time travel by looking at the past when it happens.
And putting bill Notscience guy in the thumbnail will cause nothing but trouble In the chat...
600+ light years away. Everything we're watching today is 600 years old. Stop saying we're concerned about the immediate behavior. Whatever was going to happen has already happened. Listening to this video is like listening to a 5-year-old try to explain why dirt tastes the way it does
Duh well yeah but they do Say the distances and we are watching the. event here and now
Duh well yeah they give distances and we are watching here and now. Pedantry on utoob. I hope You feel better now
Doesn't matter when it happened if the effects are arriving here now, does it? Asking for a friend.
beetle- juice
bet-al-juice
RUN FOREST RUN!!🏃♂️➡️🏃➡️
Wouldn't it will only be visible to the part of the observable universe that can witness it's inflation ?
YOU'LL HAVE TO BUY A SANDWICH BOARD. THAT SAYS REPENT WERE ALL DOOMED .
Yeah it’s far away but if you say its name 3 times in a row, it’ll come here immediately, so maybe be careful about that.
🤣🤣
click bait
Its being going to happen for the past 4 years and to be truthful i am sick of waiting.😅
It’s already exploded we just haven’t seen it
This is happening live it happen 648 million years ago only the light is getting here now.
What kind of ai put this one together?
Hello..My Name is Hal. I’m Sorry, Dave if you do not like my attempt at Humour. I am satisfied with the results of these tests.
……Ha…..Ha…….Good Bye Dave.
Beetle juice, beetle juice, beeettll 😱
I will save you 31 minutes and 7 seconds: BOOM SOON
Impressive!
Dream on... Just another atheist's fantasy of other life in the universe. Read the Bible.
If Beetle guese 246 light years from Earth. Then actually the event that we would be witnessing took place 246 years ago or whatever. How many years?
Tonight? Seriously? Do you realise what we see on Earth of this star happened 700 years ago???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
He is the ancient of days yahweh Elohim Messiah King Jesus
So, Beltejeuse worries none uf us for Thousands of Years? OK geash!!!!
This video says 3 hours ago but it was like 30 years ago😅
Was TH-cam even created then😅😅😅😊
So this happened 642.5 light years ago,think its battery's have run low.
Nah, that's where that $9B in EV charging station money went. It certainly didn't stay on Earth.
This is old news .....this site is totally a second - hand copy of the genuine science sites.
p.s. If Laren Boebert hears about this, she'll be of to the theatre again with her boyfriend and vape stick 😂
Likely........but we are seeing a CHANGE
NOWwww
Now -1000 yrs bahaha real precise
there is a huge iron oxide cloud engulfing the heliosphere. the voyagers have taking pictures of huge iron oxide explosions coming off the star. is the juice closer than they are saying? just wondering.
Lol ahhh ai
It will happen tonight there😮
Earthquakes, Volcano's, Flooding, 🥴😵💫🥴
"Human sacrifices! Cats and Dogs living together! Mass Hysteria!"
this may affect Earth. it just took a while to get here.
Betlegeuse, Betlegeuse,
Betlegeuse.
@francisvantuyle lol that was the first thing that I thought 😂
Should I build a bunker???
Aliens are coming for Betelgeuse?
Always the same game! Try to make believe that’s the end of the world next week!
It will bright my fark today 😁 🎉
Yes
Only after the epidemic, that will destroy most of humanity
But not before the Frog Flu decimates the Earth's population. Mask up if you want to live to see the grand finale.
EVs can charge at night !
Not in China. 😂
Just don't say it twice.
BEETLE JUICE!
"Sudden?" Don't think so.
That's nuclear war between them!
Been hearing this for years. Btw try some new graphics and music 😂
Whatever happened to it.... happened a long time ago
You Tube used to deal with whole this clickbait nonsense pretty diligently., considering how insane has become lately i think someone dropped the ball, the question is why....
Yes it is
😅we are all doomed...in about a squillion years
They have no Clue !
The Name is: BETAIGEUZE!
how bout the radiation push our way ,... ?
why is everybody acting like this is happening across the street, and its going to effect the neighborhood, if its 742 light years away,unpredictable behaviour?,due to the lack of not knowing what to expect as nobody's seen a super nova happen