Rare Star Explosion Will Be Visible This Summer

 A star's three-thousand year-old explosion will be visible from Earth soon. NASA scientists call it a "once-in-a-lifetime event." The explosion, or nova, will be visible for a few days between now and September, burning bright enough to appear as a new star in the sky. The Blaze Star phenomenon will only be visible for a week, but scientists haven’t pinpointed when that is… so keep looking.


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