damn fool *sigh* anytime from tomorrow to the next million years MILLION not thousand.Also it would POSSIBLY reach to jupitor, saturn aswell MAYBE its just safer to say jupitor. Meh i might aswell join in... you pronounced it wrong... Y U NO SPEAK
Plus I'd recommend you also look at James Kaler's Stars website which notes on its page on Betelgeux : "If it (Betelgeuse - ed.) were to explode today, it would become as bright as a gibbous Moon, would cast strong shadows on the ground, and would be seen easily in full daylight."
The Bad Astronomy blog by Phil Plait also has a couple of good posts / items on the Betelgeuse supernova myth vs science. Hope this helps. Cheers!
Nice video - thanks. A little hopefully positive feedback for you : What you describe as a supernovae is actually just one type (type II) of supernovae. There are also other types involving white dwarfs (type Ia), Wolf-Rayet stars (Ib & c - stripped core supernovae) & pair-instability supernovae (perhaps Eta Carinae one day, Population III first generation stars.) Also a supernovae can *both* leave behind a black hole /neutron star & also will result in a nebulae or supernovae remnant.
Simply put: I WILL NOT AFFECT ANYTHING! That sun is just TOO FAR away from it. There. End of story. Sleep well and good night. And when it blows, it blows.
Agree. You are not pronouncing it correctly. It is pronouce like, but not ecactly: "bettle-juice". Also, it is not know for sure its distance. It could be 6000 or 600 light years away.
Its the 8th brightest because its quite close to us, however not even close to be one of the biggest we can see (not mention those that are so far that cant be seen by naked eye).
@mucephi1 Before a star has even had a chance to collapse a black hole has already formed at its center. It begins feeding imeadiatley on the material of the star but there is so much that it is basically choked and has to repel some of the infalling material. It does so with such force that high energy gamma rays burst from the star in opposite directions according to the poles of the newly formed black hole. This is what causes a gamma ray burst (for a normal black hole). It is pole directed.
@Lolzgirlzhihi Who thinks its the biggest? Its nowhere near the biggest, surely most people know that, its just one of the biggest thats relatively close to us, only 600 lightyears which isnt much is astronomical terms, so we will all get a good view when it goes POP! ;-)
@Lolzgirlzhihi yes well VY Canis Majoris has the greatest volume but is by no means even close to the most massive star ever discovered R1361a. The fact is that while R1361a is tiny in volome compared to VY it would easliy swallow VY Canis majoris whole and not even burp. VY is so disperesed its hard to even figure out what its edges are. Its more like a cloud than a star.
@xCmOn3yx777 Its not pronounced Bettlejuice, its pronounced bate-el-jurrs, but Americans cant pronounce it properly that so they call it bettlejuice ;-P
There are particle storms from supernovae reaching many thousand lightyears into space. We dont even know if Beteigeuze hasnt alredy changed into a SN. Supernovae are not being observed from a close distance. Nobody could tell whether or not the ejected particles will harm our electronic equipment or not. Every second we get hit by thousands of such particles. Beteigeuze would add a lot to this stream.
It will affect the Earth...the Crab nebula which is 10 times as far away, was seen during the day on earth when it was created by supernova, Betelgeuse... will turn night to day if its as powerful , and that will affect things
its pronounced beltch-ueez. my astronomy professor said its arabic and everyone says it wrong. its not pronounced beetlejuice, or belt-e-geez. its fucking beltch-ueez
@mrsotko Then the Arabs need to learn pronunciation or the people doing the translation effed up because how can it be beltch-ueez if there is no "L" before the "T" in Betelgeuse? That's almost as annoying as everyone pronouncing Brett Favre as "Brett Farve" including Brett Favre himself (or Sade as "Sharday").
Actually, that's the pronunciation it was intended to have. It was named by a German astronomer. After the movie Beetlejuice came out, the new pronunciation was adopted by Americans and others and astronomers just decided to run with it.
i like how you think you know what your talking about and your going in depth and all that but you cant even pronounce the name of the star right. its one of the most popular stars in the sky you moron.
I dont care about your pronunciation of betelgeuse, but I liked your video, thanks. Betelgeuse is fascinating bc it is so large and somewhat close to us.
This is the Russiannihilist here and I make videos and speaking out of my arse at the same time.
Please disprove the speaking out of your arse myth. I mean if you can't even be bothered to research how to say the name of the subject of your video how can any viewer be expected to take you seriously. Back to the drawing board with you I think. Shame on you.
it will give us an excellent view in the sky. depending on the time of year we may in fact be able to see the supernova during daylight hours. at night it will be brighter than the moon
The Betelgeuse gamma burst will effect the heliosphere which will bend the metal in the core of the Sun to cause massive solar storms in 2012. Look up magnetar star from 30,000 light years has just recently caused our Chile 2010 quake that shrunk the earths radius by 6 feet creating more pressure since then raising yellowstone 10inches,... do you see how it all works now...?
@buckleysean77 Or you could encourage this young whipper-snapper to continue educating himself further on the topic by providing him with additional information and support. Seriously, were you raised by dipshits?
@Phoenix1664 I'm American and I pronounce it "Beetle Guise". The reason why Americans call it "Beetle Juice" is because that's how it would be pronounced if it was an English word. Just like when a Mexican says "Hey Zeus" when they see the word Jesus. Now I have no idea where you're from, but I guarantee you, that there are a hand full of words in this world you couldn't pronounce, let alone spell, if your life depended on it, so I have no idea what being American has to do with it. Be nice.
Betelgeuese is considered as a very luminous variable star. However, if we compare it to another very luminous object, that is actually about the size of the star, we can see that it isn't really a very bright star afterall.
I am talking about quasars. Yes, quasars are the most luminous objects that we know of in space. They are also one of the most mysterious and one of the most distant to earth. Most quasars shine from over 2 billion lightyears away, and are not bigger than our solarsystem.
its amazing how if we ever do see it supernova in our lifetime, that meas the whole time we've been looking at the star, it wasnt even there, because it exploded nearly 500 years ago! its insane!
@TheDarkDimensions Yes, if we were able to view it exploding, that would mean that it exploded 640 years ago, and took all that time to get here! Neat, isn't it?
It won''t explode this year. But it could next year. I am not happy though. I love that star. Betelgeuse is in Orion . I know you know that , im just saying for veiwers that dont know. I am NOT sayinng your stupid. You are very smart.
And BTW do one on Vy Canis Majoris and one on VV Cephi
I won''t explode this year. But it could next year. I am not happy though. I love that star. Betelgeuse is in Orion . I know you know that , im just saying for veiwers that dont know. I am NOT sayinng your stupid. You are very smart.
And BTW do one on Vy Canis Majoris and one on VV Cephi
LOL i love ya@!! you are way a cool man to keep this video up and corrected with the text in the start ,,, i think history repeats itself over and over again,.... over and over history repeats itself,.... over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....micr macro whats the difference, everything is on the same line in this dimension
LOL i love ya@!! you are way a cool man to keep this video up and corrected with the text in the start ,,, i think history repeats itself over and over again,.... over and over history repeats itself,.... over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....
well honestly i dont believe it is going to explode any time within the next 20,000 years because this red supergiant doesn't even have a ring of matter around it yet. And looking at past super novas, that is what will happen before they explode. But Betelgeuse may surprise us and explode anytime...maybe even tonight. I do appreciate your video though...and your pronounciation is kinda cute..lol :)
@toobularbells im one 2111 who cares , take it easy nothing to kill about, dont get sick, you have a long life to live, feeling pissed makes life short and regretful...there is beauty in everything and situations, i truly hope this helps...
Great video, I don't mind your pronounciation, as far as I'm concerned it's beetlegise or beetlejuice. 640 light years away means we see it as it was all that time ago. It may have exploded 639 years ago and if so would we know it yet?
how about a black hole? would the we feel the effects of it knowing that these types of monsters can create an enormous about of gravity. thanks. keep up the good work.
@ZenOneMike The gravitational reach of a celestial body doesn't go further than the star it originates. I mean that if the sun became a black hole (impossible due to its insuficient mass) the earth would still rotate around it and wouldn't be sucked into it. That said, if a pole of the star is pointing toward us we may be wiped out by the column of gamma ray and other accelerated particles ejected from black hole surrounding.
Bonjour vu la perte de 15% de son diamètre initial, et à une vitesse de 700km heure qui est sa vitesse de contraction et qui s'accélère, vu que ce que nous percevons est Betelgeuse il y a environ 500 ans, à mon avis c'est déjà fait! Bientôt le flash?
Heh. BELTUGUESE (I believe) is only gonna explode and NOT affect earth as stated in the vid. If it would, then we may see either a huge black, swirly, absorb-y spot in space that can breathe earth in or we may become roasted marshmallows.
And this could be apllied to VY Canis Majoris. At 3Kiloparsecs away (about 4.5 thousand light years away) so VY Canis Majoris also wouldn't affect us either.
As a super red giant it is a lot cooler then our sun, making it pretty weak. it wont out shine our moon as a super nova, and it is 427 light years away not 600. it will go super nova in the next one hundred years, you people are all fools and should really study astronomy and astrology before you open your mouth.
@mrbarnes85 you know that a super nova puts out the amount of energy in one second the sun will in it's whole life so it will definitly be brighter than the moon and it doesn't matter what size or state the star is aslong as it is a TII super nova it is brighter than the moon it also applys for most of the other super novas and sice distence does matter..... still however betelgeuse is relatively close
@james65508 Well I'm not 100% sure either, I'm sure that some particles will hit our surface, but will they damage it or do us harm ? I dont know maybe, I'm just praying that It will happen just when i got my camera and telescope pointing at it :d This night it was glimmering very hard, It's comming :D
@james65508 Well for sure it's gonna be so bright we gonna make similar shadows at night that when the moon is full, but ye there is a possibility that it's gonna shine so much that we gonna have a daytime at night, anyways just cant wait to see that :D
Belt-a-geese? It's pronounced "Beetle juice"
Georgio16100 13 hours ago
is it spelt beetel geez ?
Diddds79 1 day ago
it's hard to take a person serious when He can't properly pronouce the star... ????
MrJohnshopkins53 1 week ago
bettlegyse?
Billybobjoeify 1 week ago
Never mind how to pronounce the word. I want to know if that star explodes, will we still have scones?
nakyer 2 weeks ago
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice! *waits for a while* AW COME ON!
octdragon1 2 weeks ago
There is no international consensus on how to pronounce Betelgeuse. Beetlejuice is just as correct as what he's saying.
em4rulz 2 weeks ago
Its called beetle Juice, dummy
barrabig 3 weeks ago
Betel geese, yes. Betelguese is pronounced betel geese.
shirubiu 3 weeks ago
betel Geese?
Fastelth999 3 weeks ago
Beatle juice not beta geese
MrRed1383 3 weeks ago
belta geese myth!
thecoolestdad 4 weeks ago
Pretty sure it's pronounced beetle juice like da movie
RexMcMonkey 4 weeks ago
damn fool *sigh* anytime from tomorrow to the next million years MILLION not thousand.Also it would POSSIBLY reach to jupitor, saturn aswell MAYBE its just safer to say jupitor. Meh i might aswell join in... you pronounced it wrong... Y U NO SPEAK
bradfordbulls4lyf 1 month ago
You pronounce it wrong.
Kalohuxify 1 month ago
tomato-toemotoe, potato-pototoe, its beetle-juice!!
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Plus I'd recommend you also look at James Kaler's Stars website which notes on its page on Betelgeux : "If it (Betelgeuse - ed.) were to explode today, it would become as bright as a gibbous Moon, would cast strong shadows on the ground, and would be seen easily in full daylight."
The Bad Astronomy blog by Phil Plait also has a couple of good posts / items on the Betelgeuse supernova myth vs science. Hope this helps. Cheers!
Astrostevo 1 month ago
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Astrostevo 1 month ago
Nice video - thanks. A little hopefully positive feedback for you : What you describe as a supernovae is actually just one type (type II) of supernovae. There are also other types involving white dwarfs (type Ia), Wolf-Rayet stars (Ib & c - stripped core supernovae) & pair-instability supernovae (perhaps Eta Carinae one day, Population III first generation stars.) Also a supernovae can *both* leave behind a black hole /neutron star & also will result in a nebulae or supernovae remnant.
Astrostevo 1 month ago
@Astrostevo
Thanks for explaining that so i didn't have to. xD
Clint945 2 days ago
Simply put: I WILL NOT AFFECT ANYTHING! That sun is just TOO FAR away from it. There. End of story. Sleep well and good night. And when it blows, it blows.
MichaelCapelle 1 month ago
Repeat after me, Beetle-Juice, Beetle-Juice, Beetle-Juice!
Stentor7 2 months ago 10
@Stentor7 HAHAHAHAHA I ALMOST SCREAMED AT this guy because of how he was saying it intel i saw your comment then i just lost it! in laugter
kILlz0n35017 1 month ago
@Stentor7 hehe
theIcehawk232 1 week ago
i heard that rigel is the strongest star with his amazing power it is even stronger than canjor majoris or something
1babacan 2 months ago
Couldn´t be Beatle (be) gees? They were also big stars...
cabarrios1972 2 months ago
Just kidding
cabarrios1972 2 months ago
Couldn´t be Beatle (be) gees? they were also big stars...
cabarrios1972 2 months ago
It's very likely Betelgeuse will become supernova, maybe even Hypernova, as it is a red supergiant.
MxC1337MxCsh43d 2 months ago
Agree. You are not pronouncing it correctly. It is pronouce like, but not ecactly: "bettle-juice". Also, it is not know for sure its distance. It could be 6000 or 600 light years away.
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One source says Betelgeuse has gone supernova and we will see it in 38 years.
rollsthepaul 2 months ago
Its pronounced "beetle-joos" i dunno if thats cos im english and your american please let me know
DooneyVloggers 2 months ago
Its the 8th brightest because its quite close to us, however not even close to be one of the biggest we can see (not mention those that are so far that cant be seen by naked eye).
yiannis2411 3 months ago
IT IS PRONOUNCED BEETLEJUICE
AngusMcleans 3 months ago
Maybe Americans pronounce it correctly and you don't.
glmike523 3 months ago
i thought GRBs were omnidirectional.. not like a pulsar... no matter what the axis GRB will be spread out in all directions
johnnydoeist 3 months ago
@johnnydoeist well yer wrong, a GRB's are pole driven phenomena. I think you might be thinking about gravity waves which do act as you describe.
mucephi1 3 months ago
@mucephi1 no pole driven are pulsars.. thats why they are called pulsars.. they give a pulse when they rotate.
johnnydoeist 3 months ago
@mucephi1 Before a star has even had a chance to collapse a black hole has already formed at its center. It begins feeding imeadiatley on the material of the star but there is so much that it is basically choked and has to repel some of the infalling material. It does so with such force that high energy gamma rays burst from the star in opposite directions according to the poles of the newly formed black hole. This is what causes a gamma ray burst (for a normal black hole). It is pole directed.
mucephi1 3 months ago
Why does everyone think this is the biggest star? Give me a break, VY Canis Major is the biggest....
Lolzgirlzhihi 3 months ago
@Lolzgirlzhihi Who thinks its the biggest? Its nowhere near the biggest, surely most people know that, its just one of the biggest thats relatively close to us, only 600 lightyears which isnt much is astronomical terms, so we will all get a good view when it goes POP! ;-)
Phoenix1664 3 months ago
@Phoenix1664 ITS THE BIGGEST KNOWN....
BUT A STAR CAN MAKE VY CANIS MAJORIS EVEN LOOK SMALL.... YIKES.
Lolzgirlzhihi 3 months ago
@Lolzgirlzhihi yes well VY Canis Majoris has the greatest volume but is by no means even close to the most massive star ever discovered R1361a. The fact is that while R1361a is tiny in volome compared to VY it would easliy swallow VY Canis majoris whole and not even burp. VY is so disperesed its hard to even figure out what its edges are. Its more like a cloud than a star.
mucephi1 3 months ago
I see it everyday..and the Orions belt too..
matilda20123 3 months ago
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@matilda20123 You mean every night.
marellamofo 2 months ago
its pernounced Bee-Tle-Juu-ss
xCmOn3yx777 3 months ago
@xCmOn3yx777 Its not pronounced Bettlejuice, its pronounced bate-el-jurrs, but Americans cant pronounce it properly that so they call it bettlejuice ;-P
Phoenix1664 3 months ago
bitch ueez
Daniel42Monteiro 4 months ago
He never heard its name, he just read it.
syedusmanahmed 4 months ago
Belt-a-geese is a common phrase originating in the English countryside centuries ago. The geese there were wearing very droopy pants.
badfish126 4 months ago
belta geese is 2 geese who wear's a belts?
jr2nd 4 months ago
There are particle storms from supernovae reaching many thousand lightyears into space. We dont even know if Beteigeuze hasnt alredy changed into a SN. Supernovae are not being observed from a close distance. Nobody could tell whether or not the ejected particles will harm our electronic equipment or not. Every second we get hit by thousands of such particles. Beteigeuze would add a lot to this stream.
AlMayer1100 4 months ago
stars don't always explode
DissapointedMoose 4 months ago
@DissapointedMoose stars have a cycle red giant is the last stage...
vampirelord1217 4 months ago
@vampirelord1217 nvm bro that's not exactly what I was talking about
DissapointedMoose 4 months ago
It will affect the Earth...the Crab nebula which is 10 times as far away, was seen during the day on earth when it was created by supernova, Betelgeuse... will turn night to day if its as powerful , and that will affect things
OtagoMark 4 months ago
OMG STOP SAYING BELT A GEESE!!!
johnrcoben 4 months ago
Sooooo many negative comments. Speaks volumes.
Superdudemann 4 months ago
Belt-a-geese?
koorbtsew 4 months ago
You have no idea what you're saying, half of that stuff is fake.. Wikipedia, contrary to popular belief is NOT the source of all knowledge..
Ednato1 5 months ago
@Ednato1 lieessssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!
jr2nd 4 months ago
I thought it was beetlejuice.. & never heard of it pfftt.
Missgemini2010 5 months ago
dude its pronounced beatle-juice not betle gooey-s just putting it out there
sinkey777 6 months ago
THIS IS TO STRANGE
JJFskater 6 months ago
this person is a piece of crap
MrHayat808 6 months ago
your voice is shit
SereneiBE 6 months ago
Wish it would explode already. Would be quite a show.
straightcleaner 6 months ago
call it by its right name u dont know to much go back to school it can go supernova anytime look it up before you talk
Lakota60 7 months ago
@Lakota60
"You don't know how to pronounce a star"
"DURR GO BACK TO SCHOOL HURR"
"OH AND DID I MENTION, IT CAN GO SUPERNOVA ANYTIME HURRRR"
You're very cute when you make jokes.
BloodHuman3 4 months ago
its pronounced beltch-ueez. my astronomy professor said its arabic and everyone says it wrong. its not pronounced beetlejuice, or belt-e-geez. its fucking beltch-ueez
mrsotko 7 months ago 2
@mrsotko who cares?
tiasarahellielorna 3 months ago
@mrsotko who cares?
DivinePearl 3 months ago
@mrsotko Then the Arabs need to learn pronunciation or the people doing the translation effed up because how can it be beltch-ueez if there is no "L" before the "T" in Betelgeuse? That's almost as annoying as everyone pronouncing Brett Favre as "Brett Farve" including Brett Favre himself (or Sade as "Sharday").
rbilleaud 2 months ago
@mrsotko Actually its Bet-el-gees
flashsonic45789 2 months ago
Congratulations, you just recited the Wikipedia article on Beltageese. XD
RiftZM 7 months ago
the idiot is saying betelgeuse wrong!
TikiDragon1 7 months ago
i will call it wasp jizz if i may
oitor 7 months ago
hmm I will nto call it beetle jeue I will call it ALPHA EXPLOSION!!
wengneuda13 8 months ago
beetle juice not belt ah jeez
fusionnoobs 8 months ago
Beetle's Juice wow I want to drink beetle juice
wengneuda13 8 months ago
It's pronounced Be-tel-JEU-ze
mapdark 8 months ago
@mapdark
no it's pronounced Be-tel-GEU-ze
EthelRethor 5 months ago
Yea I call it "BeetleJuice" lol
reneebcc 8 months ago
Actually, that's the pronunciation it was intended to have. It was named by a German astronomer. After the movie Beetlejuice came out, the new pronunciation was adopted by Americans and others and astronomers just decided to run with it.
TheStellaFrost 9 months ago
i like how you think you know what your talking about and your going in depth and all that but you cant even pronounce the name of the star right. its one of the most popular stars in the sky you moron.
Schaake100 9 months ago
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if you look at it you will go blind.
Schaake100 9 months ago
Your saying it wrong !
jglabb 9 months ago
quit calling it that shoot me in the head
iluv4tube 9 months ago
beatle juice not gees
teroy5 10 months ago
the fuck is a beltageez
BaztardFree 10 months ago
@BaztardFree a big star
Morain42 8 months ago
This proves the Last Dispensation and the Fullness of Times is real.
Mormonites 10 months ago
I want to see that bitch blow up !!!!
48tank 10 months ago
I dont care about your pronunciation of betelgeuse, but I liked your video, thanks. Betelgeuse is fascinating bc it is so large and somewhat close to us.
79agp 11 months ago
I was cracking up! Belt a geese hahaha! It's pronounced beetle juice!
Jammanto 11 months ago
Nobody ever said it would effect earth.....fuckin drama queen.
AnotherCupForUnited 11 months ago
Belt a geese? Try Beetlejuice, dude!
DarrenRBaker 11 months ago
Built A Geese? Lmao! ; It's Beetle Juice ...
MrsLilTwist01 11 months ago
well the i kwon what a supernova is ok and you think its fun watching supernova go off yes.
bigadrian100 11 months ago
Belt of geese???? Dude learn how to read u retarded fuck bag
wtfisthis141 11 months ago
U pernouced it wrong retard its pernounced betteljuice retard fuck
wtfisthis141 11 months ago
i guess it will be a hypernova and have massive effects to earth and especially stars near it
FLS96 11 months ago
that was boring.everything from russians is boring ;p
s1eja 1 year ago
beetlejuice
donutcrimeboss 1 year ago
This is the Russiannihilist here and I make videos and speaking out of my arse at the same time.
Please disprove the speaking out of your arse myth. I mean if you can't even be bothered to research how to say the name of the subject of your video how can any viewer be expected to take you seriously. Back to the drawing board with you I think. Shame on you.
MrKelvincan 1 year ago
There is no evidence that a belt of geese will go nova any time soon [cosmologically soon].
Why bother producing a video just to show everyone how stupid you are?
Huttate1 1 year ago
it will give us an excellent view in the sky. depending on the time of year we may in fact be able to see the supernova during daylight hours. at night it will be brighter than the moon
evb4mvp 1 year ago
The Betelgeuse gamma burst will effect the heliosphere which will bend the metal in the core of the Sun to cause massive solar storms in 2012. Look up magnetar star from 30,000 light years has just recently caused our Chile 2010 quake that shrunk the earths radius by 6 feet creating more pressure since then raising yellowstone 10inches,... do you see how it all works now...?
4Th3Truthful 1 year ago
@4Th3Truthful You are living proof of how idiots allow other people to teach them crap, rather than using their intellect to check facts.
Huttate1 1 year ago
You portray yourself as someone who knows what you're talking about, yet you don't know how to pronounce the name correctly.
misfitsrule10 1 year ago
Please don't try to educate people before you've learned anything. You young whipper-snapper. Seriously, did anyone even listen past "Beltageese"?
buckleysean77 1 year ago
@buckleysean77 Or you could encourage this young whipper-snapper to continue educating himself further on the topic by providing him with additional information and support. Seriously, were you raised by dipshits?
Psychonaut2021 11 months ago
@buckleysean77 Please don't write people off while they attempt to educate you old cynical asshole.
Seriously, did anyone read past "don't".
jimmywrangles 10 months ago
y is this guy calling it BELTAGEES?
Video85Man 1 year ago 28
@Video85Man It's still better than "beetlejuice"... I call it Alpha Orionis as often as I can get away with it.
StrikaAmaru 10 months ago
@Video85Man because thats how it said
EzioAuditore338 10 months ago
@Video85Man Better than the americans calling it Beetlejuice lol
Phoenix1664 6 months ago 14
@Phoenix1664 We are trained by Tim Burton from the movie Beetlejuice, we can't help it. XD
Guilmon470 3 months ago
@Phoenix1664 Because that's how it's pronounced.
natesworld2K 1 month ago
@Phoenix1664 I'm American and I pronounce it "Beetle Guise". The reason why Americans call it "Beetle Juice" is because that's how it would be pronounced if it was an English word. Just like when a Mexican says "Hey Zeus" when they see the word Jesus. Now I have no idea where you're from, but I guarantee you, that there are a hand full of words in this world you couldn't pronounce, let alone spell, if your life depended on it, so I have no idea what being American has to do with it. Be nice.
ItsCuzImDED 6 days ago
I know the Star as Betelgeuse pronounced like Beetlejuice(Movie) and this Dude is calling it Beltergeese WTF?
DoowopJohnnyBoy 1 year ago 2
Betelgeuese is considered as a very luminous variable star. However, if we compare it to another very luminous object, that is actually about the size of the star, we can see that it isn't really a very bright star afterall.
I am talking about quasars. Yes, quasars are the most luminous objects that we know of in space. They are also one of the most mysterious and one of the most distant to earth. Most quasars shine from over 2 billion lightyears away, and are not bigger than our solarsystem.
Einareen 1 year ago
It's very hard to take you seriously when you use lay terms and butcher the name so badly. Sound like you are reading from a 3rd grade space book
Pigroota 1 year ago
its amazing how if we ever do see it supernova in our lifetime, that meas the whole time we've been looking at the star, it wasnt even there, because it exploded nearly 500 years ago! its insane!
schecterscott 1 year ago
@schecterscott I'm with you on that. Not only a spectacular view but to visually look at the past is mind boggling.
FarmacyPhlaverd 1 year ago
Finally!! Al Gore may have a chance proving "Global Warming".
22reTOYOTA 1 year ago
is it possible that it already might have exploded and we cant see it yet?
TheDarkDimensions 1 year ago
@TheDarkDimensions Yes, if we were able to view it exploding, that would mean that it exploded 640 years ago, and took all that time to get here! Neat, isn't it?
NatureChasing 1 year ago
It's pronounced "Beetle Juice".
Cutemooshi 1 year ago
Well researched report - good job. Don't worry about the mispronunciation, I pronounced it that way myself before I knew better.
rbilleaud 1 year ago
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make it clear to yourself doing - 640 light years / speed of light
filzikliz 1 year ago
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filzikliz 1 year ago
erm its 1300 light years away :P
MrLuzyboy 1 year ago
its bettle juice not belt a guiest.
mattlencfc 1 year ago
Beeltejuice
Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice.
Keaton is a great actor.
kaderoder 1 year ago
It won''t explode this year. But it could next year. I am not happy though. I love that star. Betelgeuse is in Orion . I know you know that , im just saying for veiwers that dont know. I am NOT sayinng your stupid. You are very smart.
And BTW do one on Vy Canis Majoris and one on VV Cephi
mdrosser 1 year ago
I won''t explode this year. But it could next year. I am not happy though. I love that star. Betelgeuse is in Orion . I know you know that , im just saying for veiwers that dont know. I am NOT sayinng your stupid. You are very smart.
And BTW do one on Vy Canis Majoris and one on VV Cephi
mdrosser 1 year ago
LOL i love ya@!! you are way a cool man to keep this video up and corrected with the text in the start ,,, i think history repeats itself over and over again,.... over and over history repeats itself,.... over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....micr macro whats the difference, everything is on the same line in this dimension
witecracker2 1 year ago
LOL i love ya@!! you are way a cool man to keep this video up and corrected with the text in the start ,,, i think history repeats itself over and over again,.... over and over history repeats itself,.... over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....over and over again, history repeats itself....
witecracker2 1 year ago
BEET-L-JOOZ!!
Problembeing 1 year ago
"BELTA-GEESE"??
'BET-el-jooz'
Problembeing 1 year ago
Thank goodness you did not say it the right way 3 times... "BeetleJuice" won't do two shows a day!
PotholesInMyLawn 1 year ago 20
The MESSAGE matters not the Spelling, how narrow minded people are, no common sense at all , SIGH!! :(
sumstuff46 1 year ago
Stopped watching after you fucked the pronunciation up, which was more or less the first 10 seconds in.
macphisto80 1 year ago
the stars name betelguese is pronounced beetlejuice but your mainly right well explained thumbs up
reaperfreaker 1 year ago
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well honestly i dont believe it is going to explode any time within the next 20,000 years because this red supergiant doesn't even have a ring of matter around it yet. And looking at past super novas, that is what will happen before they explode. But Betelgeuse may surprise us and explode anytime...maybe even tonight. I do appreciate your video though...and your pronounciation is kinda cute..lol :)
jadelynne7 1 year ago
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jadelynne7 1 year ago
I seen some other youtube videos on the universe and I believe scientists are really trying their best to scare people
firefoxcheyenne 1 year ago
@firefoxcheyenne " scientists"??? LMFAO
Let me guess,you also believe in an invisible man in the sky,a talking snake,& the dinosaurs were here 4000 years ago,right?
or you're a troll
Either way,grab a fuckin brain,imbecile
toobularbells 1 year ago
@toobularbells im one 2111 who cares , take it easy nothing to kill about, dont get sick, you have a long life to live, feeling pissed makes life short and regretful...there is beauty in everything and situations, i truly hope this helps...
witecracker2 1 year ago
@witecracker2
Bunnies with pancakes & a shoehorn
Yeah,i have no fucking idea what you're talking about,either
toobularbells 1 year ago
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@firefoxcheyenne Reality is what it is.
jimbobubbadj 1 year ago
Great video, I don't mind your pronounciation, as far as I'm concerned it's beetlegise or beetlejuice. 640 light years away means we see it as it was all that time ago. It may have exploded 639 years ago and if so would we know it yet?
sidewallfusion 1 year ago
Belt-a-geese....yaaaaarrrgghhh u retard
lajijju 1 year ago
how about a black hole? would the we feel the effects of it knowing that these types of monsters can create an enormous about of gravity. thanks. keep up the good work.
ZenOneMike 1 year ago
@ZenOneMike The gravitational reach of a celestial body doesn't go further than the star it originates. I mean that if the sun became a black hole (impossible due to its insuficient mass) the earth would still rotate around it and wouldn't be sucked into it. That said, if a pole of the star is pointing toward us we may be wiped out by the column of gamma ray and other accelerated particles ejected from black hole surrounding.
Acrimonator 1 year ago
Bonjour vu la perte de 15% de son diamètre initial, et à une vitesse de 700km heure qui est sa vitesse de contraction et qui s'accélère, vu que ce que nous percevons est Betelgeuse il y a environ 500 ans, à mon avis c'est déjà fait! Bientôt le flash?
nebkeperoure 1 year ago
Its PRONOUNCED BEETLE JUICE!! NOT BELTE GEESE!!!! BEATLEJUICE! do some actual research before quoting other works.
BLITZKRIEGRECORDS000 1 year ago
@BLITZKRIEGRECORDS000 then sumtimes, stars sound yucky
GTAstuntman101 1 year ago
Isn't it pronounced BEETLEJUICE? That's how I've heard many astronomers articulate it.
Macabre215 1 year ago
@Macabre215 Correct. I've always heard it pronounced "beetlejuice."
yotafro 1 year ago
damn size of saturn's orbit!!!
Sharahl 1 year ago
Heh. BELTUGUESE (I believe) is only gonna explode and NOT affect earth as stated in the vid. If it would, then we may see either a huge black, swirly, absorb-y spot in space that can breathe earth in or we may become roasted marshmallows.
TheFailure1337 1 year ago
And this could be apllied to VY Canis Majoris. At 3Kiloparsecs away (about 4.5 thousand light years away) so VY Canis Majoris also wouldn't affect us either.
juniorgeneric 1 year ago
As a super red giant it is a lot cooler then our sun, making it pretty weak. it wont out shine our moon as a super nova, and it is 427 light years away not 600. it will go super nova in the next one hundred years, you people are all fools and should really study astronomy and astrology before you open your mouth.
mrbarnes85 1 year ago
@mrbarnes85 you know that a super nova puts out the amount of energy in one second the sun will in it's whole life so it will definitly be brighter than the moon and it doesn't matter what size or state the star is aslong as it is a TII super nova it is brighter than the moon it also applys for most of the other super novas and sice distence does matter..... still however betelgeuse is relatively close
yossie1995 1 year ago
Interestiong movie, and don't feel too bad about mispronouncing it, I used to pronounce it that say way you did.
VicTheMouth 1 year ago
Betelguse wont affect us i know i made alot of reaserch!!!
james65508 1 year ago
@james65508 then do it again, it will effect our o-zone layer :)
bracikmen 1 year ago
@bracikmen you seem correct but i dont believe you there is a 50 50 chance:)
james65508 1 year ago
@james65508 Well I'm not 100% sure either, I'm sure that some particles will hit our surface, but will they damage it or do us harm ? I dont know maybe, I'm just praying that It will happen just when i got my camera and telescope pointing at it :d This night it was glimmering very hard, It's comming :D
bracikmen 1 year ago
@bracikmen i heard that night time will be more like day time :D
james65508 1 year ago
@james65508 Well for sure it's gonna be so bright we gonna make similar shadows at night that when the moon is full, but ye there is a possibility that it's gonna shine so much that we gonna have a daytime at night, anyways just cant wait to see that :D
bracikmen 1 year ago