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A rare stellar explosion is coming: the first in 80 years
This is a rare celestial show you can't miss!
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Astronomers predict that a nova explosion may soon be visible to the human eye, if you know where to look. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event, occurring every 70 to 80 years, meaning the next one might not happen until the 2100s. The last visible explosion was in 1946.
If you're a stargazer, keep your eyes open and get all the details so you don't miss this majestic event. To learn more, click through the gallery.
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