'Once-in-a-lifetime' spectacle: A 'new' star is set to be born. How to watch it
Thursday, 21 March 2024
Nasa prepares for the rare T Coronae Borealis explosion by September, a spectacular event occurring every 80 years in a binary star system. The Blaze Star's brightness increase will be visible without telescopes, resembling the North Star.
Nasa prepares for the rare T Coronae Borealis explosion by September, a spectacular event occurring every 80 years in a binary star system. The Blaze Star's brightness increase will be visible without telescopes, resembling the North Star.
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