Soon, skygazers will be able to see a star system known as T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), which is located 3,000 light-years away from our planet, thanks to a nova outburst. "This could be a once-in ...
NASA reports that T Coronae Borealis, a white dwarf star 3,000 light-years away from the solar system, will likely explode as a nova this spring or summer. It's a predictable event every 80 years ...
Set in an 80s retro future world, Mack, and her robot co-worker Spanners, clean toilets aboard the majestic spaceship Nova Queen. When an ancient star fragment is embedded in Mack’s skull by a ...
Called T Coronae Borealis (but also T CrB, T Cor Bor and the “Blaze Star,” it’s a recurrent nova (repeating new star) caused by a white dwarf star in its orbit that explodes almost like ...
📸 Snap stylish photos for Nova to post on Spaceagram and watch her follower count rocket up. 💃 Practise dance moves in the rehearsal room before watching Nova strut her stuff in a live ...