"Rare Star Explosion to Illuminate Skies Worldwide"

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The star T Coronae Borealis, located in the constellation of the northern crown, is expected to erupt in a rare nova event, becoming visible in the night sky for a brief period. This recurrent nova, which erupts approximately every 80 years, will shine 1,500 times brighter than usual before quickly fading. Astronomers have predicted this event based on historical patterns and recent observations, making it a unique opportunity for stargazers.
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