John Macintosh on Nostr: Get ready for a brilliant cosmic lightshow! In the coming months, a nova explosion is ...
Get ready for a brilliant cosmic lightshow! In the coming months, a nova explosion is expected to occur in a star system called T Coronae Borealis, located 3,000 light-years away in the Milky Way galaxy. This rare event will cause a "new" star to briefly appear in the night sky, bright enough to see with the naked eye.
So keep your eyes on the night skies! Astronomers expect it will happen anytime now through September 2024. #SpacefromEarth
via Brian Roemmele from Twitter
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