The ‘Blaze Star’ May Be Days Away From Erupting Into View
Astronomers are anticipating a rare nova event from the star T Coronae Borealis, nicknamed the 'Blaze Star,' with June 25, 2026, identified as the most probable eruption date. This recurrent nova, located about 3,000 light-years away, typically erupts every 80 years, with previous occurrences noted in 1866 and 1946. The expected outburst will cause the star to brighten significantly, becoming visible to the naked eye for a limited period. AI