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That "new star" will appear when the star T Coronae Borealis goes nova. It was originally expected to happen last year, but there are now signs that the explosion is nearing, according to NASA.
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The binary star system T Coronae Borealis is expected to erupt in a nova sometime between now and September. Amateur astronomer Gary Walker on Cape Cod hopes to be the first to observe the nova.
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Nova Scotia Power and its parent company Emera are responding to a cyberattack that disrupted IT systems but left power operations intact. Discovered on April 25, the attack impacted servers and ...
The Nova Scotia government is accelerating the environmental review process for a number of clean energy projects to meet its climate goals and get off coal by 2030. Under changes announced ...
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The missing kids can wait – the land and cultural acknowledgements were the RCMP’s priority.
It’s unlikely that the two missing children in rural Nova Scotia are still alive, the RCMP said as the force called off search and rescue teams that had spent the past six days scouring thick ...
Lily, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, are lost in a rural part of Canada’s Nova Scotia province after disappearing on Friday. Royal Canadian Mounted Police CNN — ...
Canadian power utilities Emera and Nova Scotia have suffered cyber attacks that forced the companies to shut down some business application servers. Halifax-based Emera provides electric and natural ...
It isn't exactly clear just when stargazers will be able to see T Coronae Borealis go nova, but NASA said it will likely be "in the coming months." T Coronae Borealis is normally too faint to see ...