"Rare Nova: Witness the Birth of a 'New Star' in the Night Sky"

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A "once-in-a-lifetime" nova outburst is expected to light up the night sky between now and September 2024, as the star T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) is predicted to explode, becoming as bright as the North Star. This rare celestial event, which hasn't occurred since 1946, will be visible for at least a week and can be observed in the constellation Corona Borealis. Stargazers are advised to keep an eye out for this extraordinary astronomical phenomenon.
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