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Betelgeuse. Image credit: Hubble 20 m interferometer attached to the front, to measure Betelgeuse’s diameter. The Hubble
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Explanation: Betelgeuse (sounds a lot like "beetle juice"), a red supergiant star about 600 light years distant, is seen in this Hubble Space Telescope image - the first
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When the Hubble Space Telescope captured its first direct image of Betelgeuse in 1995 revealing a mysterious hot spot, astronomers attributed it to convection. Two years
Spotlight on Betelgeuse. (Hubble Space Telescope's Faint Object
Spotlight on Betelgeuse. (Hubble Space Telescope's Faint Object Camera images red supergiant Betelgeuse)(Brief Article)
The Atmosphere of Betelgeuse | ESA/Hubble
This is the first direct image of a star other than the Sun, made with the Hubble Space Telescope. Called Alpha Orionis, or Betelgeuse, it is a red supergiant star
Hubble Space Telescope Captures First Direct Image of a Star
Called Alpha Orionis, or Betelgeuse, it is a red supergiant star marking the shoulder of the winter constellation Orion the Hunter (diagram at right). The Hubble image
Hubble Space Telescope Captures First Direct Image of a Star
Betelgeuse, Alpha Orionis Image: Hubble Space Telescope Captures First Direct Image of a Star
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Hubble Space Telescope Captures First Direct Image of a Star
This is the first direct image of a star other than the Sun, made with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Called Alpha Orionis, or Betelgeuse, it is a red supergiant star
Hubble Space Telescope Captures First Direct Image of a Star
December 10, 1996: This is the first direct image of a star other than the Sun. Called Alpha Orionis, or Betelgeuse, the star is a red super giant, a Sun-like star
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