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And the Blaze Star. I'm going to mention that for a couple of minutes. Now, at least one of that has to be a t-chronate Borealis. And that is a binary star system that has been expected to go up in Nova, as opposed to Supernova, which is a star that's actually blowing up. This one here, just Nova, where it brightens up. They've been expecting that for a while now, and it hasn't happened. So their next prediction date is November 10th. It may happen by then. And if it doesn't happen by then, their next prediction date after that is June 25th, 2026. And then if it doesn't happen after that, the next prediction date is February 2027. So they may see something happen on the 10th of November. And that's a binary star system. It's in the constellation of Corona, Corona Borealis. And it'll flare up. It'll flare up enough to be able to see it naked eye. And it's a white dwarf. It's just pulling off material from the red giant star next to its binary system. And once it accumulates enough of this material from the larger star, it ignites. It was in a thermal nuclear ignition. And it flares up, and you'll be able to see the star. So it'll be quite bright. You'll be able to see that.

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