Neil deGrasse Tyson Warns: Night Sky Explosion Bigger Than Betelgeuse About to Happen!

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In this captivating video, renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson delivers a startling warning about a cosmic event that could change our understanding of the universe! He discusses the imminent explosion of Antares, a red supergiant star that may outshine Betelgeuse and light up our night sky like never before.

Join us as we explore the science behind supernovae, the significance of Antares in our galaxy, and what this explosive event could mean for Earth and beyond. Tyson breaks down complex astronomical concepts into digestible insights, making this video a must-watch for astronomy enthusiasts and curious minds alike!

🔭 What is a supernova and how does it occur?
🌌 How does Antares compare to Betelgeuse?
🌟 What can we expect when Antares goes supernova?
🚀 How will this event impact our view of the night sky?

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It's over 600 light years from Earth, ya I'm real worried about it going super nova. Light travels at 186, 000 miles per second, so if you had a way of traveling at 186, 000 miles per second, it would still take you 600 years to get there. This star may have already exploded, and if it exploded today we wouldn't know for another 600 years. So the distance is so vast, beyond our comprehension, how could it possibly be a risk to us.

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I'm real worried about it going super nova how could it possibly be a risk to us

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Out shine “baetle, goose” lol nice job!

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