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And also you've probably heard me mention, well you have heard me mention from time to time on the net here too, I haven't been mentioning it quite so much this last little while, T-Chrona Borealis. It's a star system in Chloroborealis, a constellation Chloroborealis that's expected to go nova. Not supernova where the star actually explodes, but a nova where it just brightens. And it's not exploded yet, or it hasn't brightened yet. What it does, it will jump from a naked eye and visible, that makes it about a magnitude, a 10, to a very visible magnitude plus two. So in equivalency terms, that would be the brightness of Polaris. So you'll be able to go and see that when it eventually comes into view. They've been trying to determine when this was going to happen, if they were trying to determine this way back last spring, right through the summer, And now they're thinking, maybe this month, probably going into about 2026, maybe a little bit later than that. They don't have a lot of data to go on and to go by with it. But they're just making the best education they can. Located in Shelton, Washington.

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