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Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse? One of the brightest stars in the sky may actually be 2 stars, study hints

A blurry image of a red star with a large red halo around it

The iconic star Betelgeuse, which is part of the constellation Orion, is one of the brightest stars visible from Earth and one of the most observed celestial objects in the night sky — but it may not be alone.

A new theoretical study proposes that Betelgeuse has a sunlike companion that orbits it and may be responsible for its perplexing periodic brightening.

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