Rare Explosion on Dwarf Star to Captivate Stargazers Worldwide
A rare explosion on a dwarf star, T Coronae Borealis, is set to captivate stargazers worldwide as it reappears after 75 years. Known as a recurrent nova, this celestial event offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a spectacular outburst in the night sky, shining as brightly as the north star in the northern hemisphere. Astronomers and enthusiasts eagerly await this cosmic spectacle, labeled by Nasa as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ occurrence.
Astronomy Enthusiasts Await Potential Brightening of ‘Blaze Star’ T Coronae Borealis
Astronomy enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the potential brightening of the star system T Coronae Borealis, also known as the ‘Blaze Star’, located 3,000 lightyears away. This celestial event, known as a ‘nova’, could see the star’s brightness increase significantly, making it visible to the naked eye for a brief period. Learn more about this rare astronomical occurrence and how to observe it in the night sky.
Marvel’s Brad Winderbaum discusses shift in content creation for Disney+
Brad Winderbaum, Marvel’s head of streaming, television, and animation, discusses the shift in content creation for Disney+, emphasizing the focus on quality over expedited production. The studio’s approach has evolved to allow for enhanced production quality, with plans to develop the character Nova for the screen. Winderbaum also addresses the unexpected departure of ‘X-Men ’97’ showrunner Beau DeMayo, highlighting the impact of his contributions to the series.