Your irregular #TCoronaeBorealis update:
Nope.

The "Blaze Star" 🌟 T Coronae Borealis, a recurring nova in the Northern Crown constellation, is expected to brighten dramatically soon, shining as bright as Polaris 🌌👀. This rare cosmic event could be visible to the naked eye for days—a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle! Stay tuned for updates 🔭✨ #Nova #Astronomy #TCoronaeBorealis #Stargazing

Read more: https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-science/t-coronae-borealis-nova

T Coronae Borealis 'Blaze Star' nova event | BBC Sky at Night Magazine

How to prepare for T Coronae Borealis or Blaze Star nova event, and a star chart showing exactly where the 'new star' will appear in the sky.

BBC Sky at Night Magazine
You have no doubt heard of the “Blaze Star” - T. Coronae Borealis - which astronomers have been saying will explode “any day now” since August 2024.
(It’s about 500 light-years away, so it has already exploded, but that light hasn’t reached us yet.)
If you’d like to see it, but don’t know where to look, or even how to find where to look, this thread is for you, and you don’t even need to know your right ascension from your declination.
Here’s how to find it.
#astronomy #nova #tcoronaeborealis
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One of these days I'm going to go to the Wikipedia article for T Coronae Borealis and see "This article may be affected by a current event."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_Coronae_Borealis

#astronomy #space #outerspace #nova #tcoronaeborealis #blazestar

T Coronae Borealis - Wikipedia

Finally tracked down the overdue nova T Coronae Borealis by star hopping. It was gratifyingly unimpressive 😃

#tcoronaeborealis #tcrb #astronomy

Thinking of the Blaze Star, a recurrent nova coming soon, I wonder how many historic moments were marked by such events.

Soon, a 'new' star will shine for 3 days before vanishing. This nova repeats every ~80 years, and recent observations show it's imminent.

#BlazeStar #ZombieStar #RecurrentNova
#TCoronaeBorealis
#NorthernCrown
#News #History
#Astronomy #AstronomyNews

https://youtu.be/H9ubzl8sMJM?si=GWAXPQY1MH74Ue-q

The Star that Goes Nova Every 80 Years - And Now We Know Why! | Blaze Star T. Coronae Borealis

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https://theskylive.com/sky/stars/hr-5958-star

Waiting for the Next Outburst

“Monitor the most recent measurements of #TCoronaeBorealis visual magnitude:

Magnitude 11.578 ± 0.007

#blazestar #CoronaBorealis #TCrB
#nova #binarystars #redgiant #whitedwarf #HD143454 #SAO84129

T Coronae Borealis - Star in Corona Borealis | TheSkyLive

T Coronae Borealis is a variable subdwarf star of magnitude 2 in the constellation of Corona Borealis. Find complete information about T Coronae Borealis on TheSkyLive.com.

天文学者が一生に一度の出来事に備える:夜空に「新しい星」が
https://www.space.com/astronomers-new-star-nova-explosion-t-coronae-borealis

地球から3,000光年のコロナ・ボレアリス星座で白色矮星T Coronae Borealisが復活する爆発を予想中。80年ぶりの出来事で、80年後に再び起きる見込み。天文学者が観測し、研究を進めている。

#天文学 #星爆発 #TCoronaeBorealis
Astronomers prepare for once-in-a-lifetime event: A 'new star' in the night sky

"There are a lot of firsts here."

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T Coronae Borealis Nova 2024: When Will the Star Explode?

A “new star” will explode at any moment in 2024! How can we see it? Learn all about the show-stopping star T Coronae Borealis in our article.

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