Astronomically, soon (?)

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It's been a long time since I didn't have anything to write about.



I spend my days with my boyfriend, but the days go by so quickly.

Meanwhile, I thought that spring had come,

I started getting cold again,

Will true spring come if we repeat this?

I've been an adult for a long time now, but I still can't grasp the feeling. .



(Speaking of adults, there are old ticket vending machines,

I think there was a child's ticket button at the bottom that I flipped open, but it said "dwarf" instead of child. . . )



While writing a tweet that briefly crossed my mind,



Just yesterday, something shocking happened to me.



I don't know why, but I want to see the rocket launch,

You were watching a video of just a rocket launch. (At this point, you might be wondering, “Why!” But that’s it.)

Then, in the related video that appears next to it,

Betelgeuse in Orion's constellation explodes. I found that,



What ==========! ! ! ! ! !



Moreover, there were already many videos with titles like "The Last of Betelgeuse", so



What =========! ! ! ! ! I don't see it!



That's what I thought, despite my lack of knowledge.

If you look closely, even if you meet your end with extinction,

Well, it seems like it's not like "Oh, I forgot to watch it!" in one day. . .



Even so, Betelgeuse seems to be unusually large.

Once again, despite my lack of knowledge, the sun is the strongest! I thought it was about that, but it is incomparable to the sun.

It seems stupidly big. .

It seems that there are even bigger stars out there.



Oh, how magnificent. The universe is...



It is said that Betelgeuse will explode as a supernova soon.

The close range of astronomy seems to be in the range of 10,000 to 1,000,000 years.



,,, so I overlooked it! I was so stupid to think that, and it soon became clear that I couldn't even watch it.



Even so, when I think that I am now looking at the light from 640 years ago,

It's really romantic! ! ! !







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From the microcosm.


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