Astronomy
Stargazers take note: once-in-a-lifetime stellar explosion should soon be visible to the naked eye
Óscar del Barco Novillo | University of Murcia
Dubbed the Blaze Star, it is a recurrent nova that happens every 80 years and it is about to explode again, even as early as today. In the sky we will see a new light appear, shining as brightly as the North Star