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Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major, is the brightest star in the sky. It’s twice as massive as the Sun. Canopus, the ...
A rare celestial event is about to dazzle the night sky. The Blaze Star, or T Coronae Borealis, located 3,000 lightyears away ...
The Giant Planet resembles a majestic golden star, and stands high in the southwest at nightfall during April; it sets around ...
The “Blaze Star” is a rare nova that could produce an explosion visible with the naked eye in the next few nights, located about 3,000 light years from Earth and part of the ...
NASA explains that the explosion occurs roughly every 78-80 years when the smaller white dwarf stars accretes too much ...
Now we are officially in springtime, the days are getting longer, and the nights are shorter in the northern hemisphere.
Astronomers are able to predict eclipses far into the future with increasing precision thanks to records being kept for ...
T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), known as the “Blaze Star,” is on the verge of a rare and dramatic brightening. This ...
The T Coronae Borealis, also known as T CrB, is a recurrent nova that bursts about every 80 years. Astronomers are pointing ...
It’s stargazing turnover time! Nighttimes are shrinking, and you’re forced to wait longer into the evening to begin your ...