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 +== Stunning 25-Year Timelapse Shows a Supernova Tearing Through Deep Space ==
  
 +Decades in the making, NASA's X-ray timelapse shows a stellar explosion expanding into space at up to 2% the speed of light.
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 +Passant Rabie - January 7, 2026
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 +A mind-blowing video shows the remnant of an ancient cosmic explosion bleeding out into the universe, pushing against gas and other material, over the span of more than two decades.
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 +NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has captured 25 years’ worth of observations of Kepler’s supernova remnant, revealing the glowing debris field as it grows over time. Astronomers gathered X-ray data from 2000 to 2025 to create a stunning timelapse video, allowing them to visualize how supernovas develop over time and creep into their surrounding environments.
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 +== Betelgeuse’s Hidden Companion May Finally Be Revealing Itself ==
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 +With this new evidence, the existence of “Betelbuddy” is closer than ever to being confirmed.
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 +Ellyn Lapointe - January 6, 2026
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 +The bizarre dimming patterns of Betelgeuse, an enormous red supergiant star in the constellation Orion, have bewildered astronomers for decades. Now, researchers are closer than ever to proving that a companion star is the cause of this strange behavior.
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 +Researchers at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian (CfA) detected a pattern of changes in Betelgeuse using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based telescopes. They observed changes in the star’s spectrum—the various colors of light emitted by its composition of elements—and in the speed and direction of gases in its outer atmosphere driven by a trail of denser material.
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 +These changes are the direct result of the companion star, Siwarha, plowing through Betelgeuse’s outer atmosphere. The dense trail the researchers observed is Siwarha’s wake, appearing just after the star crosses in front of Betelgeuse every six years.
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 +“It’s a bit like a boat moving through water. The companion star creates a ripple effect in Betelgeuse’s atmosphere that we can actually see in the data,” lead author Andrea Dupree, an astronomer at the CfA, said in a NASA release. “For the first time, we’re seeing direct signs of this wake, or trail of gas, confirming that Betelgeuse really does have a hidden companion shaping its appearance and behavior.”
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 +https://gizmodo.com/betelgeuses-hidden-companion-may-finally-be-revealing-itself-2000706185
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