In 2007, a team of astronomers analyzed M87 using Hubble data and found 13 supernovae - or more specifically, classical novae ...
A bizarre "zombie star" is expected to come back from the dead and light up the night sky in the coming months—but scientists don't know exactly when. The star, named T Coronae Borealis or T CrB ...
“We hope that it happens any day now,” Rebekah Hounsell, a nova researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, told the ...
NASA reports that T Coronae Borealis, a white dwarf star 3,000 light-years away from the solar system, will likely explode as a nova this spring or summer. It's a predictable event every 80 years ...
NASA first put the astronomic event on space-lovers’ radar in June and anticipation has been building the last three months — but the nova is unpredictable. The last time it was seen on Earth ...