A Star Comes Back to Life: Halloween's Zombie Star Show

Corona BorealisFri Nov 01 2024
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You know how some stars die but then come back to life? Well, one of those stars, called T Coronae Borealis, is expected to do just that this Halloween. NASA scientists call it a "zombie star" because it's not really alive, but it acts like it is every 80 years or so. This star has a friend nearby that feeds it material, and when it gets enough, it explodes in a bright flash. This event is rare, and it's happening right around Halloween. Isn't that spooky?
The last time this star erupted was almost 80 years ago, so scientists have been waiting for this moment. They're excited to watch the show and learn more about these rare events. You don't need special equipment to see it; just look up at the sky and find the constellation Corona Borealis, also known as the Northern Crown. It will be bright enough to see with the naked eye for a few days. Scientists want to know how quickly the zombie star eats and what happens just before it explodes. They have amazing tools to study this phenomenon, and they hope to learn more about how our solar system formed. So, get ready to witness a star coming back to life this Halloween!
https://localnews.ai/article/a-star-comes-back-to-life-halloweens-zombie-star-show-3b923712

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