A round every 80 years, the system we call T Coronae Borealis experiences a sudden increase in brightness. It becomes up to 1 ...
When it goes nova, T Coronae Borealis will become one of the brightest stars in the night sky. The question is: When will it ...
STARGAZERS may be able to catch the birth of a new star if they keep their eyes to the sky over the next few weeks. T Coronae Borealis, dubbed the “blaze star”, is expected to burst ...
The 'blaze star' T Coronae Borealis is set to flare into life any day now, going from invisible to as bright as the North ...
The explosion, known as T Corona Borealis, is caused by two stars orbiting each other an incredible 3,000 light years away ...
An exploding star - made of two stars that orbit each other 3,000 light years away - will be visible over the UK, having last ...
These explosions, detected by researchers analyzing data from satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, exhibit unique ...
A stronomers have found a new type of stellar phenomenon: stars that for a few months might suddenly get up to 20 times as ...
"Independence is very important on the high street," she said. Image caption, Novae Baghurst said the space was "something joyous in the town centre". A three-year programme for Crewe's creative ...
Astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have spotted far ultra violet (FUV) emissions from novae for the first time in the neighbouring Andromeda galaxy. The ultraviolet ...
Novae occur in binary systems where a white dwarf and a companion star (such as a Sun-like star or its evolved form) orbit closely. The white dwarf’s intense gravity pulls matter from the companion ...
A groundbreaking discovery by an international team of astronomers has revealed a completely new class of cosmic X-ray ...