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When is the star explosion that will be visible from Earth in 2024 scheduled to happen?

A once-in-a-lifetime star explosion visible from Earth with the naked eye will take place very soon. Find out when you can witness the celestial event.

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Fans of astronomy will soon have front row seats to a once-in-a lifetime celestial event: a star explosion that can be seen from the Earth with the naked eye.

The explosion will take place a mere 3,000 light years away from the planet, near enough to brighten the Earth’s night sky.

The T Coronae Borealis, called “T CrB” by astronomers and also nicknamed “Blaze Star”, is on the verge of exploding and is expected to put on a show sometime soon.

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When is the star explosion that will be visible from Earth in 2024 scheduled to happen?

According to Space.com, astronomers said the explosion, or nova, should take place with a few months of May this year, with some predicting that it will occur in September.

T CrB is a binary star system composed of a white dwarf and a red giant. The system is called a recurrent nova, or one that explodes regularly.

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The event takes place when a star explodes as it interacts with a nearby star. In this case, the gravitational pull of the denser white dwarf will attract the hydrogen in the red giant’s atmosphere. The interaction will eventually lead to a huge explosion, which takes place around every 80 years or so.

The event is able to repeat because the explosion doesn’t destroy the stars. This makes it different from a supernova, which is a powerful and luminous explosion that signals the end of a star’s life cycle, and is therefore a one-time only occasion.

When Blaze Star becomes a nova, it will look like a very bright star to those on earth, and it will remain brilliant for approximately a week.

How to locate the star explosion in the night sky

To find the nova in the sky, you must know your constellations, and have the luck of having a clear sky. First, locate the Hercules constellation, which is between two bright stars- Vega and Arcturus. Hercules has a U-shaped curve of stars west of it called the Northern Crown, which is where you will find the Blaze Star.

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