Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Something may go bang in the sky soon'

  

A star map for June and July in the Northern Hemisphere- looking South after dark. Map Credit: Astronomy.

Sometime soon and possibly in the next few weeks the star T Coronae Borealis is predicted to explode in a nova. This is a star that doesn't collapse to create a neutron star or a black hole. Instead T Coronae has been observed overtime to go through recurrent nova. 

This will be witnessed from earth by a significant brightening. So significant, that T Coronae, which cannot usually be seen with the naked eye, will be easily visible.

If you are interested we recommend you find the asterism (a pattern of stars) as shown on the above map as a crescent of brightish stars and check from night to night as to whether T Coronae is visible. If it is, you have witnessed a nova a literally enormous explosion in the Cosmos. LoL

 

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