Betelgeuse about to go Supernova?



Betelgeuse is still dimming, possibly a sign that it’s collapsing in on itself and is getting ready to go Boom!


Comparison shows Betelgeuse in Jan and Dec 2019. It has already dimmed by nearly 40%.

The star is a red supergiant in the constellation of Orion aprox 600 light years away and about 20 times as massive as the sun.

The last supernova in our galaxy was in 1604, so this is a pretty big deal.

If it does go bang, it will be as bright as the moon, but with all the light squeezed into a single point. Something like this:

and eventually we will see the shrapnel and gas:

Betelgeuse was also identified with Osiris by the ancient Egyptians:

“…until that day Osiris lives in the Duat, where he rules the Dead wisely and nobly as he ruled the living when on earth.
For though Horus fights with Set and the battles rage furiously, yet the decisive victory is not yet accomplished, and Osiris has never returned to earth again…”

Not a bad way for a race of visitors to mark a date in our calendar:

“By the way, we’ll be back when the red star winks then burns…”

😉

Aliens?



Aliens!
…maybe not…

I wrote a post several years ago now while researching Magneto Hydro Dynamic levitation technology for my books (e.g. the Sky Whale from Book Three):

Declassified 1950s Flying Saucer vs WEAV the 2010s update

I was recently reminded of the concept again reading this New York Times article from a few days ago:

“The strange objects, one of them like a spinning top moving against the wind, appeared almost daily from the summer of 2014 to March 2015, high in the skies over the East Coast. Navy pilots reported to their superiors that the objects had no visible engine or infrared exhaust plumes, but that they could reach 30,000 feet and hypersonic speeds.”

It certainly sounds like the pilots could be describing something based on WEAV

(also: Solid State Aircraft)

AATIP: Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program

Another Secret Government Program: https://www.space.com/39325-us-government-ufo-program-legacy.html

I am not a great believer in this UFO stuff, although the wide-eyed adolescent in me would love there to be Aliens amongst us (as long as they’re not space Nazis)…

I did watch Unacknowledged the other day as a pulpy, late-night self-indulgent treat 🙂 There do seem to be an unexpectedly large number of senior politicians in the US saying wacky things about little grey men…