Image of Betelgeuse’s surface taken in March 2020

The red supergiant star Betelgeuse, in the constellation of Orion, underwent an unprecedented dimming in late 2019 and early 2020. This stunning image of the star’s surface was taken with the SPHERE instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope in March 2020, and is one of the images taken during an observing campaign aimed at understanding why the star became fainter. Betelgeuse’s brightness returned to normal in April 2020.

Astronomers now understand that Betelgeuse’s dip in brightness was the result of a dusty veil that emerged from the star, partially concealing its southern region.

Credit:

ESO/M. Montargès et al.

About the Image

Id:eso2109c
Type:Observation
Release date:16 June 2021, 17:00
Related releases:eso2109
Size:798 x 798 px

About the Object

Name:Betelgeuse
Type:Milky Way : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Red Supergiant
Constellation:Orion
Category:Stars

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Coordinates

Position (RA):5 55 10.31
Position (Dec):7° 24' 25.44"
Field of view:0.00 x 0.00 arcminutes
Orientation:North is -0.0° left of vertical

Colours & filters

BandWavelengthTelescope
Optical
H-alpha
645 nmVery Large Telescope
SPHERE