Betelgeuse ("Beetlejuice") is believed to be only a few million years old (~ 8.5 million) due to it's high mass.
It is also believed, that it may become a supernova within a time frame where it could be observed by human civilization.
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No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
No, Betelgeuse is a red giant star.
No. Betelgeuse is in Orion.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
The Sun is a yellow dwarf - Betelgeuse is a red supergiantThe Sun has a spectral type of G2V, Betelgeuse is M2Betelgeuse is about 1,000 times larger than our Sun.Betelgeuse will explode as a supernova our Sun won't.Our Sun has a temperature of about 5,700 Kelvin, Betelgeuse is 3,500 K.Betelgeuse is only a few million years old, the Sun is 4.5 billion years old.
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No. Betelgeuse does not affect us.
Betelgeuse is a supergiant star.
No, the name Betelgeuse comes from Arabic.
No, Betelgeuse is a red star.
No. Betelgeuse is a single star.
No. Betelgeuse is in Orion.
No, Betelgeuse is a red giant star.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
Yes, there is a star named Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse is a red star located on the constellation of Orion.
No, Betelgeuse is a red giant.