I was right and wrong...
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I said Betelgeuse was going to go nova... I was right and wrong. A star did go nova, but not Betelgeuse... Here is the link. I happened earlier this year... [Scientists watched a star explode in real time for the first time ever | Live Science](https://www.livescience.com/first-supernova-real-time-observations)
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I said Betelgeuse was going to go nova... I was right and wrong. A star did go nova, but not Betelgeuse... Here is the link. I happened earlier this year... [Scientists watched a star explode in real time for the first time ever | Live Science](https://www.livescience.com/first-supernova-real-time-observations)
oofalladeez343 wrote:
I said Betelgeuse
But did you say it three times[^]? :-\
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I said Betelgeuse was going to go nova... I was right and wrong. A star did go nova, but not Betelgeuse... Here is the link. I happened earlier this year... [Scientists watched a star explode in real time for the first time ever | Live Science](https://www.livescience.com/first-supernova-real-time-observations)
I'm the richest person on earth! On second thought, I'm not, but someone else is, so I'm not completely wrong :D
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I'm the richest person on earth! On second thought, I'm not, but someone else is, so I'm not completely wrong :D
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Haha, but when you put it that way, yeah... But still I wasn't sharing for the I was almost right, I was sharing about the supernova...
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I said Betelgeuse was going to go nova... I was right and wrong. A star did go nova, but not Betelgeuse... Here is the link. I happened earlier this year... [Scientists watched a star explode in real time for the first time ever | Live Science](https://www.livescience.com/first-supernova-real-time-observations)
oofalladeez343 wrote:
Here is the link. I happened earlier this year... Scientists watched a star explode in real time for the first time ever | Live Science
I had been meaning to finally go back and read that article...which mentions:
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a red supergiant named SN 2020tlf and located about 120 million light-years from Earth
The use of "real time" in the headline bothers me...if it's 120 million light-years from Earth, and they've observed it recently...it exploded 120 million years ago, aka when dinosaurs were still roaming the earth. The people behind a site like livescience.com should know better, especially if they're actual scientists.