Nova explosion visible in sky could happen any day, month says LSU professor
BATON ROUGE - Once every 79 to 80 years, humans are treated to a view of an astronomical event that's set to happen again soon.However, the event actually occurred around three thousand years ago. That's because it's around 3,000 light-years away, and the light from that event has taken that long to reach Earth, allowing astronomers to observe it as it was in the past.It's a binary star system explosion, and scientists say it should be visible in the night sky soon.The binary system is called T