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A 'new' star could finally appear in the night sky this week in a once-in-a-lifetime explosion
The "Blaze Star" T. Coronae Borealis could brighten dramatically this week to shine with the brilliance of the North Star ...
M83 is located about 15 million light-years away from Earth and is forming stars at a high rate. Using 14 years of Chandra ...
Astronomers say today, June 25, is the most-watched date yet for a once-in-80-years stellar explosion, here's where to look ...
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The Blaze Star could explode this year, but will it be visible from Earth? Here's all you need to know
Observing a dip in the light curve of the Blaze Star (T Coronae Borealis, or T CrB) in 2023, astronomer Jean Schneider from the Paris Observatory had predicted that the recurrent nova would explode ...
Is a star about to explode in the night sky? If predictions come true, T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) could become visible for a few days or weeks in late-June 2026.
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