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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48997997 Australia 01/17/2020 03:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hate to burst your bubble, but if your right, it exploded over 600 years ago, as it is 600 or so light years away. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78344555 Which means the kaboom will hit us any time now... will it be an earth-shattering kaboom ? One can only hope... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78344555 United States 01/17/2020 03:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hate to burst your bubble, but if your right, it exploded over 600 years ago, as it is 600 or so light years away. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78344555 OUCH!!! are we about to get hit? Who knows how long it took to go "boom". But at 600 light years, I doubt we have much to be worried. If it was within 10-50 light years, I would be worried. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78016545 Norway 01/17/2020 03:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who knows how long it took to go "boom". But at 600 light years, I doubt we have much to be worried. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78344555 If it was within 10-50 light years, I would be worried. Still pretty damn close. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] What if we are/were directly in its aim? Wouldn't it be even more dangerous than viewing it from the "sides"? I think we would be f*cked in some ways. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78353684 United States 01/17/2020 04:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When Betelgeuse goes supernova it will last more than 2 weeks. At its peak it will be as bright on Earth as a full moon, it will actually cast Shadows. It will be the brightest supernova modern humans have seen because it is closer to earth than the last one in the 80's that created the crab nebula. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76658155 Romania 01/17/2020 04:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It will bring a Sirius change on earth, like an extinction event. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76658155 A gamma ray burst from a supernova explosion has been proposed as the cause of the end Ordovician extinction, which resulted in the death of nearly 60% of the oceanic life on Earth. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] |
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The Gent User ID: 76889720 United Kingdom 01/17/2020 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hate to burst your bubble, but if your right, it exploded over 600 years ago, as it is 600 or so light years away. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78344555 OUCH!!! are we about to get hit? Who knows how long it took to go "boom". But at 600 light years, I doubt we have much to be worried. If it was within 10-50 light years, I would be worried. I believe the safe zone is 50 to 100 light years plus away from any Supernova, so one assumes that 600 light years would be a safe distance.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76658155 Romania 01/17/2020 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Betelgeuse supernova could turn night into day with explosion which would outshine Moon In December, Betelgeuse went from one of the top 10 brightest stars visible to the naked eye to the 21st – of roughly 5,000 which can be seen. This would suggest it is expected to supernova. When they do, they implode, collapsing in on themselves under their gravitational force before a huge explosion occurs. The supernova of Betelgeuse will be brighter than any star implosion ever observed from Earth, dwarfing that of the Kepler’s Star supernova, Daniel Brown, a lecturer in astronomy at Nottingham Trent University said. Kepler’s Star produced a visible supernova in 1604, producing a bright enough light which was visible during the day time for three weeks. [link to www.express.co.uk (secure)] |
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TheOracle'sCookie User ID: 76948143 United States 01/17/2020 04:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is possible for the star to have a "micro-Nova" and NOT a full-on supernova as you can listen to the latest video from Douglas Vogt: [link to youtu.be (secure)] Thread: All Stars Nova on the Clock Cycle...new presentation from Doug Vogt Also, Ben Davidson had a video out last year that talked about how we might be able to detect a "nova trigger event" for our own sun. He claimed that at least 2 stars in the direction of the Galactic Sheet (and the center point along the Dark Rift where super waves are known to erupt) have already shown signs of micro-novas. Will the stars of Orion reach the Galactic Sheet sooner than our solar system--and if so and there are now energies detected...could mean we are coming up for one ourselves soon. (These timelines can be in terms of years however as one star Davidson mentioned noved in 2012 some 8 years ago...so it WON'T BE TOMORROW!) O'sCookie "Know ONE thing absolutely...and you will UNDERSTAND everything. Walt Whitman "Leaves of Grass" "...Buckle up buttercups cuz this shit is going to go biblical." GLP'er Thread: Update Pg14 2 Trees of Genesis! Alien Covenant Ridley Scott's new Movie: Carries Message on DNA and Ark of the Covenant! Video Thread: Updated: The Radcliffe WAVE Discovered along Milky Way's Dark Rift! Is this LaViolette's Super Wave? Thread: "Founder of Analytical Psychology," Carl Jung Called "Disturbed" Due to His "Red Book!" Video Thread: Greatest Secret of the United States, Causes of the Ice Age and Nova, Thread: 2-23-2020 pg. 8 Big Update: The DAVINCI EQUINOX CODE: Ancient Equinox temples were WARNINGS not "celebrations" of the sun." Thread: Disney's TV Series "LOST" MARATHON! Numbers/Script Match Future News! 2018-2020 Target Years. |
TheOracle'sCookie User ID: 76948143 United States 01/17/2020 04:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Betelgeuse supernova could turn night into day with explosion which would outshine Moon Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76658155 In December, Betelgeuse went from one of the top 10 brightest stars visible to the naked eye to the 21st – of roughly 5,000 which can be seen. This would suggest it is expected to supernova. When they do, they implode, collapsing in on themselves under their gravitational force before a huge explosion occurs. The supernova of Betelgeuse will be brighter than any star implosion ever observed from Earth, dwarfing that of the Kepler’s Star supernova, Daniel Brown, a lecturer in astronomy at Nottingham Trent University said. Kepler’s Star produced a visible supernova in 1604, producing a bright enough light which was visible during the day time for three weeks. [link to www.express.co.uk (secure)] That may not be the current model now with Vogt's new theory. You might want to watch the video I just posted above...it may only be a micro-nova...not collapsing for that event. O'sCookie "Know ONE thing absolutely...and you will UNDERSTAND everything. Walt Whitman "Leaves of Grass" "...Buckle up buttercups cuz this shit is going to go biblical." GLP'er Thread: Update Pg14 2 Trees of Genesis! Alien Covenant Ridley Scott's new Movie: Carries Message on DNA and Ark of the Covenant! Video Thread: Updated: The Radcliffe WAVE Discovered along Milky Way's Dark Rift! Is this LaViolette's Super Wave? Thread: "Founder of Analytical Psychology," Carl Jung Called "Disturbed" Due to His "Red Book!" Video Thread: Greatest Secret of the United States, Causes of the Ice Age and Nova, Thread: 2-23-2020 pg. 8 Big Update: The DAVINCI EQUINOX CODE: Ancient Equinox temples were WARNINGS not "celebrations" of the sun." Thread: Disney's TV Series "LOST" MARATHON! Numbers/Script Match Future News! 2018-2020 Target Years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78249238 United Kingdom 01/17/2020 05:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When Betelgeuse goes supernova it will last more than 2 weeks. At its peak it will be as bright on Earth as a full moon, it will actually cast Shadows. It will be the brightest supernova modern humans have seen because it is closer to earth than the last one in the 80's that created the crab nebula. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78353684 Hmmmmm and 99.99999999999999999% of mankind would have no idea if it was faked either Giant hologram show for example |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76658155 Romania 01/17/2020 05:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Betelgeuse supernova could turn night into day with explosion which would outshine Moon Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76658155 In December, Betelgeuse went from one of the top 10 brightest stars visible to the naked eye to the 21st – of roughly 5,000 which can be seen. This would suggest it is expected to supernova. When they do, they implode, collapsing in on themselves under their gravitational force before a huge explosion occurs. The supernova of Betelgeuse will be brighter than any star implosion ever observed from Earth, dwarfing that of the Kepler’s Star supernova, Daniel Brown, a lecturer in astronomy at Nottingham Trent University said. Kepler’s Star produced a visible supernova in 1604, producing a bright enough light which was visible during the day time for three weeks. [link to www.express.co.uk (secure)] That may not be the current model now with Vogt's new theory. You might want to watch the video I just posted above...it may only be a micro-nova...not collapsing for that event. O'sCookie No way, Betelgeuse is an Alpha Red Supergiant and it will definitelly become a supernova! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76658155 Romania 01/17/2020 06:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Etymology for Betelgeuse: from Arabic bayt al-jawzā' Gemini, literally, the house of the twins [link to www.merriam-webster.com (secure)] When Jesus was born, there was a supernova followed by the magi and Jesus had a twin called Thomas Jesus' second coming will take place in the same manner. Mat 24:30 And then shall shine the sign of the Son of man in heaven Thread: Betelgeuse, "The sign of His coming" |
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