This Star Explosion Will Be Seen On Earth! Is It Safe?

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Imagine a sun-sized star exploding in a spectacular showcase. A supernova is the name for this phenomenon. For the first time, astronomers can accurately predict the explosion of a certain star system within a specific time frame.
According to a study published four years ago, two stars will fuse in 2022, resulting in a tremendous explosion in the sky. It is the first time a red nova was predicted to be visible to the naked eye.
Astronomers have only recently been able to see such mergers taking place, thanks to ongoing developments in instruments and technology. No one has ever seen this phenomenon in action before, but that could be about to change!

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