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The Blaze Star Could Light Up the Night: T Coronae Borealis May Go Nova This Week
space18 days ago

The Blaze Star Could Light Up the Night: T Coronae Borealis May Go Nova This Week

Astronomers say the recurring nova in the T Coronae Borealis system could erupt at any time, briefly brightening from a dim +10 magnitude to about +2—bright enough to see with the naked eye for roughly a week. Known as the Blaze Star, T CrB brightens every ~80 years and has only a handful of observed eruptions; predictions for the next outburst vary and none are confirmed. If it occurs, observers in Corona Borealis can use binoculars or a small telescope to track its evolution and watch for a rare, sky-changing event.

"How to Witness the 'Once in a Lifetime' Blaze Star Nova"
science-and-astronomy2 years ago

"How to Witness the 'Once in a Lifetime' Blaze Star Nova"

The Blaze Star, or T Coronae Borealis, a recurrent nova located 3,000 light-years away, is expected to brighten significantly and become visible to the naked eye between now and September 2024. This binary star system, consisting of a red giant and a white dwarf, follows an 80-year cycle of explosions, with the last visible outburst occurring in 1946. The star can be found in the Corona Borealis constellation, and its brightness will peak for several days, making it observable without telescopes.