Astronomers Tracking Constellation Ophiuchus Spot Recurrent Nova System, Which Is 5,000 Light-Years Away
According to reports, astronomers tracking the constellation Ophiuchus have spotted a recurrent nova system – a transient astronomical event that causes sudden appearance of a bright, apparently new star that slowly fades over weeks/months. Reportedly, the recurrent nova system is approximately 5,000 light-years away.
Recurrent Outburst of Twin Star
Astronomers tracking the constellation Ophiuchus have spotted a recurrent nova system (a transient astronomical event that causes sudden appearance of a bright, apparently new star that slowly fades over weeks/months) approximately 5,000 light-years awayhttps://t.co/vCaG2vpZIH pic.twitter.com/4N9uoj4vFT
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