• In late 2019, astronomers around the world grew giddy with excitement, because they saw the Betelgeuse star get fainter than ever before. There was some speculation this might be a death rattle before the end.
  • It was discovered that in 2019 Betelgeuse likely underwent an enormous surface mass ejection (SME). An SME happens when a star expels large amounts of plasma and magnetic flux into the surrounding space. It is suspected that Betelgeuse lost a large part of its surface material in this event.
  • What is remarkable is that Betelgeuse ejected 400 billion times more mass than a typical event on other stars. This is multiple times the mass of the Moon, pushed out at incredible speeds.
  • Although Betelgeuse is not ready to die just yet, scientists wouldn’t know it actually has until roughly 640 years later.