A star could be about to become visible in the night sky in a once-every-80-years explosion. Here’s how to easily find T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) in the night sky.
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Astronomers say star self-destructed so catastrophically that it left behind no trace of its existence
When a star explodes, it typically leaves behind some sort of remnant: an exposed, ultra-dense core, for example, or even a black hole. But one massive star, hundreds of times heavier than our Sun, ...
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