NASA predicts 'once-in-a-lifetime event' this summer – 5 things you need to know
An Earth-sized remnant of a dead star, located about 3,000 light years from Earth, will explode
An impending nova event will be so bright that people on Earth will be able to see the burst of light with the naked eye, NASA scientists said.
There's an Earth-sized remnant of a dead star, with a mass comparable to the sun, on a star about 3,000 light years from Earth that is expected to explode at some point this s... moreNASA predicts 'once-in-a-lifetime event' this summer – 5 things you need to know
An Earth-sized remnant of a dead star, located about 3,000 light years from Earth, will explode
An impending nova event will be so bright that people on Earth will be able to see the burst of light with the naked eye, NASA scientists said.
There's an Earth-sized remnant of a dead star, with a mass comparable to the sun, on a star about 3,000 light years from Earth that is expected to explode at some point this summer, according to NASA.
The exact date when that will happen is unknown, although NASA continues to track it.