T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), popularly known as the "Blaze Star," is surely on the verge of a rare and dramatic brightening.
T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), also known as the Blaze Star, is a binary star system located 3,000 light-years from Earth. It ...
A star called T Corona Borealis may "go nova" next week, making the star briefly visible to the naked eye. It last happened ...
Every night, we see familiar constellations in the sky that have inspired scientists and dreamers for centuries. But the ...
A 'new' star will briefly be visible in the direction of Orion if, as NASA experts believe, the so-called Blaze Star goes ...
A new set of predictions for the so-called "Blaze Star," T Corona Borealis suggests the star might go nova on either March 27 ...
The nearby T Coronae Borealis system could still explode any day now, but calculations suggest the next best chance for fireworks is later this year.
In what’s being billed as a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event, a star in the Corona Borealis constellation could explode ...
We know that regular supernovas pose no existential threat to life on Earth in the near-term. But there are other varieties ...
While sifting out signatures of supernova remnants, a high-schooler stumbled upon the afterglow of a dormant black hole. It ...
This "supernova archaeology" uncovered important clues about a star that self-destructed—probably more than a million years ago. Today, the system called GRO J1655-40 contains a black hole with ...
According to the Met Office: "Space weather describes changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space. Magnetic fields, ...