A Star Created 1,800 Years Ago After The Collision Of Two Distant Suns Is Set To Appear In The Night

A Star Created 1,800 Years Ago After The Collision Of Two Distant Suns Is Set To Appear In The Night
A Star Created 1,800 Years Ago After The Collision Of Two Distant Suns Is Set To Appear In The Night

A star created 1,800 years ago after the collision of two distant suns is set to appear in the night sky for the first time – as the light from the crash finally reaches the Earth. 

Scientists predict that for six months in 2022, stargazers will be able to witness the birth of the new star, by fixing their telescopes near the Pisces and Cygnus constellations. Dubbed the Boom Star, it has taken nearly two millennia for its light to reach earth — where it will be able to be seen by the naked eye. Astronomers expect the collision to increase the brightness of the pair ten thousand fold, making it one of the brightest stars in the heaven for a time. The explosion, known as a Red Nova, will then dissipate and the star will remain visible in our skies as a single bright, but duller, dot. 

Your not going to want to miss this appear in our sky as it’s a once in a lifetime event!          Source 

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