A star called T Corona Borealis is expected to "go nova" next week, making the star briefly visible to the naked eye, which ...
Astronomers have used near-infrared light to explore the extreme forces behind the eruption of LMC68, a recurrent nova in the ...
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This recurrent nova, located approximately 3,000 light ... appearing as an extra-bright star just outside the crescent, close to a star called Epsilon CrB, the constellation’s fifth brightest.
A shockingly bright Nova explosion occurred right on cue, but its brilliance and strange chemical signature baffled astronomers.
Polaris is not a very bright star and students may need to identify ... have them check out NOVA Online's GPS: The New Navigation.
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