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Will nova explosion 'star' shine over Ohio soon? Why NASA is excited about T Coronae Borealis
Astronomers have been patiently waiting for a "new star" to glow in the skies above Ohio and across the world. That "new star" will appear when the star T Coronae Borealis goes nova. It was originally ...
An explosion in space so massive you'll be able to look up and see it in the night sky without a telescope could happen "any day now," a NASA expert said Wednesday. The stellar burst, called a nova, ...
An explosion in space so massive you'll be able to look up and see it in the night sky without a telescope could happen "any day now," a NASA expert said Wednesday. The stellar burst, called a nova, ...
SPACE (KXAN) — A rare nova could occur in the next few nights. Called T Coronae Borealis, the “Blaze Star” and “T CrB” by astronomers, the binary star system could produce an explosion visible to the ...
"The speed at which this doomed stellar system is lurching wildly, likely due to the extreme brightness, is a frantic sign of ...
In a new study, a team of astronomers report that they have captured the most detailed glimpse yet of a red supergiant before ...
A Northwestern University-led team of astronomers has captured the most detailed glimpse yet of a doomed star before it ...
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James Webb Telescope Captures Red Supergiant Just Before Supernova Explosion
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have achieved a remarkable first: capturing a detailed view of a red supergiant star just before it exploded as a supernova. The star, located ...
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