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05/27/11 – Ephemeris – Spica, some thoughts about its future

May 27, 2011

Friday, May 27th.  Today the sun will be up for 15 hours and 12 minutes, setting at 9:15.   The moon, 3 days past last quarter, will rise at 3:27 tomorrow morning.  Tomorrow the sun will rise at 6:03.

Yesterday I talked about Spica the bright star to the lower left of Saturn in the evening now.  Spica is actually two very massive and hot stars orbiting each other in 4 days.  One is 10 times the sun’s mass while the other is 7 times the sun’s mass.  The more massive one will run out of hydrogen in its core first and begin to bloat in size.  As it does so it will begin to transfer mass to the other star and speed up its evolution.  The resulting show should be spectacular when seen at a safe distance.  I’m not sure the stars 260 light year distance is safe enough.  But we have many millions of years to wait before things get interesting, and that’s fine with me.  What seems to be a silent, seemingly changeless sky can hide dramatic happenings.

* Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan.  They may be different for your location.

Addendum

Being only an amateur astronomer the above is rank speculation with no proof that the proposed events will happen.  But it’s fun to think about.

Follow the Spike to Spica, 5/26/2011

Follow the Spike to Spica, 5/26/2011