Submitted by randitothebandito t3_xt4of0 in askscience
I keep seeing all these things about a beetleguese supernova but it sounds like scientists always speak in terms of the present and are not taking into account the time it takes for the light to travel to earth?
newstorkcity t1_iqprb10 wrote
Given the age of the Betelgeuse in particular, it’s estimated to supernova within the next 100,000 years. Light from Betelgeuse 642 light years to reach us, so some chance that it has already supernovad, but a relatively small one (less than one percent)