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Astronomers are once again getting excited about a rare nova that could appear in the night sky anytime from now into the coming months. Here's why.
We're still just not sure exactly when. Here's what we know about T Coronae Borealis, dubbed the "Blaze Star," and why this nova is considered a "once-in-a-lifetime" event. When can people see a ...
The anticipation amplifies and continues for the explosion of the 'Blaze Star,' as the previous predicted dates have yet to come to fruition. The anticipated event of the 'Blaze Star' explosion is ...
The star system T Coronae Borealis, known as the Blaze Star, is expected to erupt any time between now and September 2025.
Rendering of a binary star system: The 'Blaze Star', T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), will likely go nova in 2024. The word "nova" comes from the Latin word meaning "new." In astronomical terms ...
Here's what we know about T Coronae Borealis, dubbed the "Blaze Star," and why this nova is considered a "once-in-a-lifetime" event. Story continues after photo gallery. Need a break? Play the USA ...