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drawing off energy from a larger red giant that's slowly dying off. It's then red giant ejecting it out around the sphere, and that is doing that. This little white dwarf is expecting that in the sphere, and then it collects enough of it, that enough of it touches down on the surface to the star, and ignites it causes the star to flare up. So that's looking at by going over, as opposed to super normal, and the star actually blows up. And this doesn't go over yet, but it's still expected to. So we have 10th magnitude, 2th magnitude, and you can see in the naked eye, but finally brightens, and it's likely more on magnitude, 2 or 3, so that'll be an easy spot. You'll be able to see that easily, but naked eye in the night sky. In the last time I went over, and over was back in February, in 1946, February 9, 1946. So it's been roughly nearly a year, but there's only been a few events that have been worked in the prediction of their drive-by in the years.
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