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- Q557985 subject Q6190135.
- Q557985 subject Q7009396.
- Q557985 subject Q7465903.
- Q557985 subject Q8589645.
- Q557985 subject Q8640282.
- Q557985 subject Q8691170.
- Q557985 abstract "T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), informally nicknamed the Blaze Star, is a recurring nova in the constellation Corona Borealis. It normally has a magnitude of about 10, which is near the limit of typical binoculars. It has been seen to outburst twice, reaching magnitude 2.0 on May 12, 1866 and magnitude 3.0 on February 9, 1946. Though a more recent paper shows the 1866 outburst with a possible peak range of magnitude 2.5 ± 0.5. Even when at peak magnitude of 2.5, this recurrent nova is dimmer than about 120 stars in the night sky.".
- Q557985 thumbnail T-CrB-Lightcurve-AAVSO.gif?width=300.
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- Q557985 wikiPageExternalLink Blaze_Star.html.
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- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q10406.
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- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q6190135.
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- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009396.
- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q7465903.
- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q845735.
- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q8589645.
- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q8640282.
- Q557985 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691170.
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- Q557985 type Place.
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- Q557985 type Star.
- Q557985 type Thing.
- Q557985 comment "T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), informally nicknamed the Blaze Star, is a recurring nova in the constellation Corona Borealis. It normally has a magnitude of about 10, which is near the limit of typical binoculars. It has been seen to outburst twice, reaching magnitude 2.0 on May 12, 1866 and magnitude 3.0 on February 9, 1946. Though a more recent paper shows the 1866 outburst with a possible peak range of magnitude 2.5 ± 0.5.".
- Q557985 label "T Coronae Borealis".
- Q557985 depiction T-CrB-Lightcurve-AAVSO.gif.
- Q557985 name "T Coronae Borealis".