The explosion of a nova gave birth to a new one star visible in the sky night from the Corona Borealis. This astronomical phenomenon, which has captured the attention of enthusiasts and scientists, represents a unique opportunity to closely observe a rare and fascinating event.
Recently, astronomers have observed a nova in the constellation Corona Borealis. A new one is a violent explosion that occurs in a binary star system, where one of the stars is a white dwarf. When the white dwarf acquires matter from its companion, it reaches a critical point that causes an explosion, temporarily increasing the brightness of the system.
How to observe the new star
To see it, you don’t need a fancy telescope. It is visible even to the naked eye under clear and dark conditions. Just look towards the constellation Corona Borealis, which is located in the northern hemisphere, and look for a star that seems to have appeared out of nowhere.
This event it is significant not only for astronomers, but also for anyone interested in astronomy. The novae they help us better understand the accretion processes in binary stars and the evolution of white dwarfs. Furthermore, they offer a rare opportunity for the public to observe a spectacular celestial event.
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