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A 'new star' could appear in the sky any night now. Here's how to see the Blaze Star ignite
Space via Yahoo News· 3 days agoT Coronae Borealis will erupt with a magnificent explosion sometime between now and September,...
Unistellar Odyssey Pro review: luxe smart telescope that delivers stunning night sky views
T3 via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe high-end Unistellar Odyssey Pro is a super-smart telescope that makes exploring the night sky...
Astronomers Await Rare Cosmic Explosion Set to Occur This Summer
ExtremeTech· 13 hours agoThe night sky will appear to gain a new star this summer when T Coronae Borealis, or T CrB, undergoes its first nova in this millennium. For a few days, ...
"Once-in-a-lifetime" cosmic explosion is likely this summer, NASA says
CBS News· 1 day agoThe technical term for the impending cosmic explosion is nova, which happens when a white dwarf...
10 spectacular images from Milky Way Photographer of the Year awards
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAn estimated 100 billion stars make up the Milky Way. Our home galaxy stretches 100,000 light-years...
See A Total Eclipse Of A Star As ‘Manhattanhenge’ Returns: The Night Sky This Week
Forbes· 6 days agoEach Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to...
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ explosion will bring a new star to the night sky | CNN
CNN.com· 2 days agoAstronomers are expecting a “new star” to appear in the night sky anytime between now and September...
See A Crescent Moon After Sunset: The Night Sky This Week
Forbes· 4 days agoEach Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern hemisphere), but be sure to check my main feed for ...
Beloved park ranger dies in fall at Utah's Bryce Canyon during annual festival
NBC NEWS· 3 days agoA beloved National Park Service ranger died when he tripped, fell and struck his head on a rock...
Digital Cameras Revolutionized Astronomy. Then They Found Their Way into Your Pocket
Scientific American· 7 days agoAs a human being, every time I see a new jaw-droppingly gorgeous astronomical image, I’m staggered...