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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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A rare nova will erupt soon. Here’s how to find it in the night sky

The recurrent nova explodes every 80 years and will be as bright as the North Star.

·Louisville, United States
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WLKY broke the news in Louisville, United States on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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