A rare nova will erupt soon. Here’s how to find it in the night sky
- Astronomers predict T Coronae Borealis will erupt soon as a nova.
- T Coronae Borealis, a recurrent nova, erupts roughly every 80 years in a binary system.
- The star system's dimming, a pattern similar to its 1946 eruption, signals an imminent explosion.
- Experts like Bill Cooke say the nova, caused by a nuclear event, will be visible for about five days.
- While past predictions have passed, the eruption's exact timing remains unknown, but look to Hercules.
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