Flipboard Picks in Science on Nostr: Astronomers and stargazers are eagerly awaiting the appearance of a "new" star, which ...
Astronomers and stargazers are eagerly awaiting the appearance of a "new" star, which will burst into view in the skies any night now. The T Coronae Borealis nova will soon appear above our heads for the first time in 78 years. Live Science has more:
https://flip.it/ZkMJc8#Science #Space #Stars #Borealis #Sky #Astronomy
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