Sneak peek at (T CrB) in 20240413, through the existing equipment at AOSR Observatory.
The explosion of a star in the Coronae Borealis constellation could be repeated in a few months. This is the explosion of the star T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), which is classified as a recurring nova. In other words, they are actually two neighboring stars: a red giant and a white dwarf, which in most cases are difficult to detect with common telescopes. According to the analysis, the next explosion in brightness should happen in 2024, between February and September.