A star system about 3,000 light years away is expected to briefly explode into brightness.
A guest star in the night sky, called T Cor Bor cannot normally be seen by the naked eye – but in a celestial event that takes place about every 80 years – could become visible in the night sky.
The astronomical phenomenon is caused by the interaction between two stars orbiting each other – but pinpointing the exact date it will happen can be tricky, with a few false sightings of T Cor Bor over the years and few records to refer to.
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