Elizabeth Hays, chief of the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory at NASA Goddard, told ABC7 in a live interview that this "zombie star" explodes in a blaze of light every 80 years or so, due to it ...
The T Coronae Borealis lies within the Northern Crown constellation of the galaxy, and is 3,000 light years away from Earth. It's been almost 80 years since the T Coronae Borealis was visible from ...
"We know it's coming soon." The Northern Crown is a horseshoe-shaped curve of stars west of the Hercules constellation, according to NASA. In the Northern Hemisphere, it can be identified by ...
It may be visible to the naked eye for several days. The prediction of a nova in the constellation Corona Borealis—the “Northern Crown”—comes at the perfect time. One of the most beautiful ...
IT’S GOING TO HAPPEN NEAR THE CONSTELLATION CORONA BOREALIS. THAT’S THE NORTHERN CROWN. AND RIGHT NOW YOU CAN SEE THAT CONSTELLATION AFTER SUNSET IN THE WESTERN SKY. SO IT’S A GOOD TIME TO ...
• Antares – “Scorpion’s Heart”, a giant red carbon star in Scorpius, found about 550 light-years away, and 10,000 times brighter than our sun! • M4 – a globular cluster of stars, discovered in 1746, ...