You Might Have a Chance to Watch a Star Explode on March 27th
Scientists estimate that we may see a particular star endure a nova in just a few days.

For the cosmos, grand, noteworthy events tend to happen with decades or centuries of downtime between them. For us humans, that means we often only get one chance to see some impressive spectacles. One such opportunity is upon us now—the star T-Coronae Borealis could have a nova soon.