Rare celestial event T Cor Bor, seen every 80 years, returns, captivating astronomers globally.

A rare celestial event known as T Cor Bor, first discovered by amateur astronomer Michael Woodman in 1946, is expected to occur again. This event, caused by a white dwarf star stealing material from a neighboring star, leads to a brief but intense brightness visible to the naked eye every 80 years. Astronomers worldwide are preparing to study this phenomenon, which offers insights into stellar behavior.

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