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Posted on 01-21-11 03:57:39 PM Link | Quote
Now this is something I would love to see


Earth could be getting a second sun, at least temporarily.

Dr. Brad Carter, Senior Lecturer of Physics at the University of Southern Queensland, outlined the scenario to news.com.au. Betelgeuse, one of the night sky's brightest stars, is losing mass, indicating it is collapsing. It could run out of fuel and go super-nova at any time.

When that happens, for at least a few weeks, we'd see a second sun, Carter says. There may also be no night during that timeframe.

The Star Wars-esque scenario could happen by 2012, Carter says... or it could take longer. The explosion could also cause a neutron star or result in the formation of a black hole 1300 light years from Earth, reports news.com.au.

But doomsday sayers should be careful about speculation on this one. If the star does go super-nova, Earth will be showered with harmless particles, according to Carter. "They will flood through the Earth and bizarrely enough, even though the supernova we see visually will light up the night sky, 99 per cent of the energy in the supernova is released in these particles that will come through our bodies and through the Earth with absolutely no harm whatsoever," he told news.com.au.

In fact, a neutrino shower could be beneficial to Earth. According to Carter this "star stuff" makes up the universe. "It literally makes things like gold, silver - all the heavy elements - even things like uranium....a star like Betelgeuse is instantly forming for us all sorts of heavy elements and atoms that our own Earth and our own bodies have from long past supernovi," said Carter.


I'm not sure how accurate his calculations are, this could happen within the next year - but it could also take centuries (or millennia) with the smallest miscalculation.

Oh well, 2012 promises to be one particularly interesting year.
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Posted on 01-21-11 03:59:22 PM Link | Quote
There is one correct answer to this:

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

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Posted on 01-21-11 04:02:02 PM Link | Quote

But then we'd lose Betegeuse- I demand that we launch a rocket there to refuel the star immediately!

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Posted on 01-21-11 04:04:50 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by misterj
There is one correct answer to this:

COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL



Yes, yes.

This is the coolest news of my week!

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Posted on 01-21-11 04:05:52 PM Link | Quote
It may have already gone supernova, because light (the fastest thing there is) takes 640 years to get from there to here.

And yeah, this would be cool

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Posted on 01-21-11 06:35:16 PM Link | Quote
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Cool

Might pick up some interesting AM and FM DX during this time, too (I'm such a radio geek )

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Posted on 01-21-11 06:39:12 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Imajin
But then we'd lose Betegeuse- I demand that we launch a rocket there to refuel the star immediately!

Good luck. Scientists are saying that the star went nova already, we just haven't seen the effects of it yet because of the travel time of light. That, and with our current means of space travel, it'd take well over a thousand years just to get there.

Anywho, I'm looking forward to it. I'm a bit of a night owl as it is, and having day light brightness at night would do me some good.

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Posted on 01-21-11 06:41:24 PM Link | Quote

Originally posted by Katelynn
Originally posted by Imajin
But then we'd lose Betegeuse- I demand that we launch a rocket there to refuel the star immediately!

Good luck. Scientists are saying that the star went nova already, we just haven't seen the effects of it yet because of the travel time of light. That, and with our current means of space travel, it'd take well over a thousand years just to get there.

Also, with oil prices being what they are, it would probably cost a lot to refuel a star.

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Posted on 01-21-11 06:43:47 PM Link | Quote

To see a star go supernova... this is even rarer and more awesome than having a full moon on Halloween! I remember being absolutely enthralled by that as a kid...

I absolutely love momentous galactic events.

The last recorded supernova was in the 1600's or something like that, right?

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Posted on 01-21-11 06:44:54 PM Link | Quote
Oh, great. Just what we need. *Another* sun for crazy ladies to try and take ownership of.
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Posted on 01-21-11 07:28:11 PM Link | Quote
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Heh, that'd be pretty awesome to see. I also spend quite a bit of time awake at night. Now I'll be able to go out at night without a problem.

Too bad it's not permanent, but I couldn't imagine the effect eternal light would have on life. Would make for an interesting evolutionary variable if it was permanent.

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Posted on 01-21-11 07:41:36 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by MajesticLight
The last recorded supernova was in the 1600's or something like that, right?


The last one visible to the naked eye was in 1604.


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Posted on 01-21-11 11:03:30 PM Link | Quote
This is several levels of epic.

But it better not mess up my sleep cycle!

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Posted on 01-22-11 12:21:54 AM Link | Quote
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Oh, goodie, it'll be day during the night, and I can just wander on the streets at night... ...just kidding, but it'll be weird. If it happens.

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Posted on 01-22-11 01:55:31 AM Link | Quote
Watch the doomdaysayers call this an absolute sign of the apocalypse.

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Posted on 01-22-11 02:02:56 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Gabu
Watch the doomdaysayers call this an absolute sign of the apocalypse.


I was thinking the exact same thing

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Posted on 01-22-11 02:07:14 AM Link | Quote
Post #4029 · 01-21-11 09:07:14 PM
Isn't that actually one of them? That it will be daylight all the time?

Would be pretty damn awesome to see; I just hope they're not wrong about that whole "harmless" thing...
Originally posted by YK
Oh, great. Just what we need. *Another* sun for crazy ladies to try and take ownership of.
You win.

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Posted on 01-22-11 03:57:28 AM Link | Quote
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Originally posted by Rena
Isn't that actually one of them? That it will be daylight all the time?

Would be pretty damn awesome to see; I just hope they're not wrong about that whole "harmless" thing...
Originally posted by YK
Oh, great. Just what we need. *Another* sun for crazy ladies to try and take ownership of.
You win.

I think you got it backwards. I'm pretty sure it's eternal night; I could be wrong, though.

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Posted on 01-22-11 04:21:40 PM Link | Quote


Originally posted by paulguy
I'm pretty sure it's eternal night; I could be wrong, though.

how would another sun (i.e. more light) make there be less light overall?

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Posted on 01-22-11 07:38:46 PM Link | Quote

Originally posted by krutomisi
Originally posted by paulguy
I'm pretty sure it's eternal night; I could be wrong, though.

how would another sun (i.e. more light) make there be less light overall?

It won't. He means that eternal night is a sign of the apocalypse. It doesn't have anything to do with the supernova.

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