Corona Borealis is hardly the most famous of the constellations in the night sky. It is perhaps best known as the partial namesake of the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall, the largest structure ...
The night sky could soon offer a spectacle of a lifetime as the T Coronae Borealis star system gears up for a potential nova explosion. This rare astronomical event, marked by a dramatic increase ...
A star in the beautiful constellation of Corona Borealis will explode before September, becoming visible to the naked eye in the northern hemisphere. NASA reports that T Coronae Borealis ...
Astronomers await a rare cosmic event as T Coronae Borealis, the Blaze Star, prepares to erupt in a thermonuclear explosion, making it briefly visible in the night sky.
T Coronae Borealis, the binary star that will potentially light up later this year, can be found right near the constellation Corona Borealis in the northern sky. (Credit: Jakob Weyde/Shutterstock).
To locate Corona Borealis, start with the Plough (Big Dipper) and follow the curve of its handle down to Arcturus, the brightest star in the neighbouring constellation Bootes. To the left of Arcturus, ...
A star in the Northern Hemisphere’s night sky will soon become 1,000 times brighter than usual and become visible to the naked eye for the first since 1946. Called T Coronae Borealis (but also T ...
Michael Woodman had witnessed a rare celestial event that briefly dazzled the heavens. Not only that, the Astronomer Royal informed him that he was the first person in the country to have seen this.
Areas of the North East have been pinpointed where you are with a better chance of seeing a 'once-in-a-lifetime' cosmic spectacle as astronomers predict the star system T Coronae Borealis is nearing a ...
A rare exploding star is set to illuminate the Norfolk skies in a celestial event not seen in 80 years. T Corona Borealis - also known as T Cor Bor - is to explode over the county's skies and put on a ...
Areas of the North East have been pinpointed where you are with a better chance of seeing a 'once-in-a-lifetime' cosmic spectacle as astronomers predict the star system T Coronae Borealis is ...