On Episode 121 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss a star about to go nova with astrophysicist Dr. Carlos Badenes.
A nova is a star that periodically sheds mass in a huge flare-up of light and energy. This nova will be visible in the night sky for about 6-7 days!
T Corona Borealis (TCrB) is a binary system comprising two stars in the constellation Corona Borealis that bursts into magnitude 2 (as seen from Earth) about every 80 years--and should do so again by mid-September! Join us.
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Space news of the week
- NASA’s Perseverance Rover Scientists Find Intriguing Mars Rock
- NASA Did Not Say It Found Life on Mars. But It’s Very Excited About This Rock.
- 50 days after launch to ISS, Boeing Starliner astronauts still have no landing date
- Mercury has a layer of diamond 10 miles thick, NASA spacecraft finds
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