- T
Coronae Borealis (T CrB),
nicknamed the
Blaze Star, is a
binary star and a
recurrent nova about 3,000 light-years (920 pc) away in the constellation...
- two
white dwarfs. T
Coronae Borealis, also
known as the
Blaze Star, is
another unusual type of
variable star
known as a
recurrent nova.
Normally of magnitude 10...
- R
Coronae Borealis is a low-m****
yellow supergiant star in the
constellation of
Corona Borealis. It is the
prototype of the R
Coronae Borealis variable...
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Variable Star Observers.
Retrieved 18
January 2024. Todd, Ian. "T
Coronae Borealis nova event guide and how to prepare". Sky at
Night Magazine. BBC. Retrieved...
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including variable stars. He
independently co-discovered the
nova T
Coronae Borealis,
improved the
estimate of the
constant of aberration, and computed...
- Wales, Australia. He
specializes in
early detection of
declines in R
Coronae Borealis-type
stars and the long-term
monitoring of
several southern Mira variables...
-
proficient in
several languages. In 1866, he
discovered the
recurrent nova T
Coronae Borealis. He
studied and
wrote articles on planets,
meteor showers and sunspots...
- This is the list of
notable stars in the
constellation Corona Borealis,
sorted by
decreasing brightness. List of
stars by
constellation "****an". NameExoWorlds...
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variable R
Coronae Borealis variable Eruptive binary RS
Canum Venaticorum variable Cataclysmic or
explosive Cataclysmic variable star
Dwarf nova Nova Supernova...
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giant after losing its
hydrogen envelope in the ****ure.
Carbon star R
Coronae Borealis variable Yoon, S.-C.; Langer, N. (2004). "Helium
accreting CO white...