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A rare star eruption could make T Coronae Borealis visible this week

June 23, 2026 by Alan Card

T Coronae Borealis, the Blaze Star, may brighten dramatically and briefly become visible to the naked eye. Here’s what we know, where to look, and how long it may stay visible.

Categories Space Tags astronomy, Corona Borealis, night sky, nova, stargazing, T Coronae Borealis

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