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· a century-old hypothesis that betelgeuse, the 10th brightest star in our night sky, is orbited by a very close companion star was proved true by a team of astrophysicists led by a … · using the alopeke instrument on the gemini north telescope, one half of the international gemini observatory, operated by nsf noirlab, astronomers have discovered a … Astronomers using one of the world’s largest telescopes have … For the first time, they have discovered a much … · both teams concluded the giant star had a small companion. · a century-old mystery surrounding betelgeuse, the red supergiant glowing in orion’s shoulder, may finally be solved. · astronomers have used a novel technique to find evidence of a secret buddy star orbiting betelgeuse, one of the brightest objects in the night sky — but this sun-size companion … The group used a … · betelgeuse’s hidden companion star found after centuries of searching gemini north telescope in hawai‘i reveals never-before-seen companion to betelgeuse, solving millennia-old … But betelgeuse’s overwhelming size and brightness meant it wasn’t clear whether the smaller star would ever be … · using gemini north’s speckle imager, astronomers have detected a companion star orbiting betelgeuse within its extended outer atmosphere. · the companion star is estimated to be an a- or b-type pre-main sequence star with approximately 1. 5 solar masses, significantly fainter than betelgeuse in visible light. · astronomers say they have confirmed why betelgeuse, one of the night skys most dazzling stars, regularly changes brightness. · now, a research team led by steve howell, senior research scientist at nasa’s ames research center, has detected the elusive companion for the first time.