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The T Coronae Borealis 'new star' nova - visible soon - may have been seen by a 13th century German abbott
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
There's a new star due to appear in the night sky this year, and it's possible that the same event was seen and written about by a German...
5 months ago
Nova explosion will be visible to naked eye in rare stargazing event
NBC News
A rare cosmic eruption known as a nova is expected in the coming months. It will be so bright that a "new" star will seem to appear in the...
7 months ago
A medieval manuscript likely hides a record of an impending recurrent nova
Phys.org
Approximately every 80 years, a faint 10th magnitude star in the constellation of Corona Borealis dramatically increases its brightness.
13 months ago
Blaze Star: Huge stellar explosion will be visible from Earth for a week
Earth.com
This particular star explosion is unique for its brief yet intense display, completing its cycle in merely a week.
6 months ago
Evidence of mysterious 'recurring nova' that could reappear in 2024 found in medieval manuscript from 1217
Space.com
The star T CrB flares up every 80 years. A document from 1217 could help confirm its regularity.
13 months ago
Once-In-A-Lifetime Stellar Event Expected To Happen This Summer
My Modern Met
Scientists believe we're nearing the reoccurrence of the nova T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), nicknamed the Blaze Star. It's expected before 2026.
4 months ago
Blazing Star Event First Recorded in a Medieval Manuscript to Return
Ancient Origins
A double star collectively known as T Coronae Borealis will flare up and make its presence known all over the planet, glowing with a low-level intensity.
5 months ago
A Medieval Manuscript Adds Credibility To Prediction Of A Nova Next Year
IFLScience
T Coronae Borealis is the brightest recurrent nova, so astronomers are eagerly awaiting its anticipated outburst.
13 months ago
T Coronae Borealis Nova Explosion 2024: Has T CrB Nova Happened Yet?
Star Walk
A “new star” could explode at any moment in 2024! How can we see it? Learn all about the show-stopping star T Coronae Borealis in our...
4 days ago
Rare star explosion to occur in the night sky that can be seen with the naked eye
WION
A rare star explosion will occur in our night sky in the coming months, offering stargazers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness the phenomenon with the...
7 months ago