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Rare 'Blaze Star' eruption predicted for June 25, 2026

Astronomers are anticipating a rare stellar event, the eruption of the recurrent nova T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), nicknamed the "Blaze Star." This event, which occurs approximately every 80 years, is predicted to happen around June 25, 2026. During the eruption, T CrB is expected to significantly brighten from its usual faint magnitude to a level visible to the naked eye, appearing as a new star in the constellation Corona Borealis. This phenomenon is caused by a white dwarf star in a binary system accumulating gas from its red giant companion, leading to a thermonuclear outburst. AI

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Rare 'Blaze Star' eruption predicted for June 25, 2026

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Jamie Carter, Senior Contributor ·

    The ‘Blaze Star’ Could Explode Tonight — Here’s Where To Look

    A star could be about to become visible in the night sky in a once-every-80-years explosion. Here’s how to easily find T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) in the night sky.