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A star called T Corona Borealis may "go nova" next week, making the star briefly visible to the naked eye. It last happened in 1787, 1866 and 1946.
We can see magnificent examples with small telescopes from a dark-sky ... famous list of deep-sky objects, M1, is the Crab Nebula - a supernova remnant. The bright exploding star was observed ...
deep regions of the sky in near-infrared light, opening up a whole new view of the universe and revealing all sorts of things going bump in the night. That includes stars being shredded as they ...
A nearby exploding star is poised to illuminate the night sky, potentially outshining even the North Star, in what NASA describes as a "once-in-a-lifetime" spectacle expected to occur between now ...
Roman will repeatedly look at wide, deep regions of the sky in near-infrared light ... More than a million exploding stars flare into visibility and then slowly fade away. The true brightness ...