T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), also known as the Blaze Star, is a binary star system located 3,000 light-years from Earth. It ...
The nearby T Coronae Borealis system could still explode any day now, but calculations suggest the next best chance for ...
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Space.com on MSNHold onto your hats! Is the 'blaze star' T Corona Borealis about to go boom?T CrB is located in the constellation of Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown, which is currently visible in the night sky ...
This image features a deep field view of the Cassiopeia constellation immersed in the glow of ionized hydrogen gas, where the ...
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Space on MSNExoplanet nurseries around infant stars can be much smaller than expected: 'It is astonishing'New findings from the ALMA telescope have revealed that planets are born in much smaller protoplanetary disks than ...
Will the Blaze Star finally explode tonight? Jean Schneider of the Paris Observatory made a key prediction in the Research ...
T Coronae Borealis, which is located just 3,000 light years away, is a binary star system comprising a white dwarf star and a red giant star ... of a more average Sun-like star long past its ...
Little cottages and beach houses nestle among shore pines that grow at crazy angles from years of ocean winds. Some of the ...
What's on and in a star? What happens in an active galactic nucleus? Answering those questions is the goal of a proposed ...
A group of stellar Sherlocks have solved the mystery of red transient objects that appear and fade in the sky, linking them ...
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Astronomy on MSNThis dead star is still sending us radio signalsAstronomers have identified the source of strange radio flashes: a binary system containing a white dwarf, the remnant of a Sun-like star.
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