A red giant star and white dwarf orbit each other in this animation of a nova similar to T Coronae Borealis. Image via ...
The nearby T Coronae Borealis system could still explode any day now, but calculations suggest the next best chance for ...
NASA explains that the explosion occurs roughly every 78-80 years when the smaller white dwarf stars accretes too much ...
NASA anticipates a rare celestial event today as binary star T CrB is set to explode, becoming visible to the naked eye for ...
A faint star in a constellation visible from the Northern Hemisphere after dark may explode on Thursday in what's going to be ...
For us humans, that means we often only get one chance to see some impressive spectacles. One such opportunity is upon us now ...
A group of stellar Sherlocks have solved the mystery of red transient objects that appear and fade in the sky, linking them ...
Don't go anywhere, because a relatively dim star is about to quite literally go nuclear. And guess what? Its outburst will be visible to the naked eye, providing a once in a lifetime opportunity to ...
A rare nova explosion from T Coronae Borealis may be visible next week! Learn when and how to see this once-in-80-years celestial event in the night sky.
Skygazers have been waiting for over a year to see a recurrent nova that creates a temporary, super-bright star every 80 ...
T Coronae Borealis, a star in the Northern Crown constellation, is about to explode in a nova. This happens once every 80 ...
Mar. 14, 2025 — Astronomers have discovered two exoplanets around TOI-1453, a star about 250 light years away. These two exoplanets, a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune, are common in the galaxy ...