This super-bright star could be the next naked-eye supernova visible from Earth

An incredibly bright star system that has long baffled astronomers could soon light up the sky with the nuclear brilliance of thousands of suns, a new study suggests. When this happens, the results will be visible from Earth with the naked eye – day or night.

The star system, called V Sagittae, consists of a white dwarf – the dense core of a dead star similar to the Sun – and a more massive stellar companion located about 10,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. The voracious white dwarf is gobbling up material from its companion “at a rate never seen before,” the team said in a report. statement.

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