Anonymous ID: a833f3 Nov. 15, 2023, 6:10 p.m. No.19923688   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3708 >>3734

>>19923639

Beg to differ.

-Boy of right has arm on Nikkis back.

-Nikkis dress is more of a cream or champagne color (not white like Bride).

-Bride left hand and Groom right hand are hidden, so one can only assume their positions.(unseen)

Anonymous ID: a833f3 Nov. 15, 2023, 6:19 p.m. No.19923743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3829 >>3921

Odd supergiant star Betelgeuse is brightening up. Is it about to go supernova?

 

One of the brightest stars in the night sky has been getting oddly brighter, prompting speculations that it might soon explode in a supernova. Should we really look forward to such a dazzling celestial spectacle?

 

The star in question is Betelgeuse, a huge red-tinged star that sits at the left shoulder of the unmissable constellation Orion. Some 650 light-years from Earth, Betelgeuse usually ranks as the tenth-brightest star in the night sky. Since early April, however, the star has climbed to the seventh spot and currently shines at over 140% its "usual" brightness, according to the Twitter account Betelgeuse Status, which tracks the star's behavior.

 

Betelgeuse is a red giant, an enormous star that has burned up all the hydrogen fuel in its core and expanded hundreds of times beyond its original envelope. Astronomers believe the star is now fusing helium into carbon and oxygen, a phase in a star's life that lasts tens to hundreds of thousands of years and precedes the star's demise in a supernova explosion. Betelgeuse's recent antics, the beginning of which date back to 2019, have led some to speculate that the moment of its spectacular death might be near. If Betelgeuse were to go boom it would be the nearest supernova explosion in more than 400 years andit would be so bright it would be visible even in daylight.

 

https://www.space.com/is-betelgeuse-going-supernova