Each eighty years or so a white dwarf star that rotates round a purple big within the constellation of Corona Borealis (Northern Crown) turns into unstable and explodes with unbelievable ferocity. From magnitude +10 the brightness of the binary system can elevate to +2, making it briefly seen to the bare eye (That is about as vivid as Polaris, the Pole Star.
Precisely when this can happen can’t be predicted with pinpoint accuracy, so I am going to attempt to {photograph} Corona for the remainder of the month and hope to get fortunate! The pictures (taken final night time) present the placement of the constellation and the place of the supernova: it lies within the west between the 2 vivid stars Vega and Arcturus.