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✨🌌 Meet CORONA BOREALIS - the Northern Crown 🌌✨

#coronaborealis #crown #royalty #constellations #stars #greekmyth #greekmythology #astronomy #astrology #webcomic #comic #TALAMPAD

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Print: The Northern Celestial Hemisphere by Albrecht Dürer (CC0 1.0)

"Arianrhod lived in a stellar realm with her female attendants-some sources say nine in all—and there she decided the fate of the dead."
- from Celtic Women’s Spirituality: Accessing the Cauldron of Life 
by Edain McCoy (1998)

Print: The Northern Celestial Hemisphere by Albrecht Dürer (CC0 1.0)

#arianrhod #aranrhod #ninemaidens #stellar #coronaborealis #fate #dead

Print: The Northern Celestial Hemisphere by Albrecht Dürer (CC0 1.0) "Arianrhod lived in a stellar realm with her female attendants-some sources say nine in all—and there she decided the fate of the dead." - from Celtic Women’s Spirituality: Accessing the Cauldron of Life by Edain McCoy (1998) Print: The Northern Celestial Hemisphere by Albrecht Dürer (CC0 1.0) #arianrhod #aranrhod #ninemaidens #stellar #coronaborealis #fate #dead

"Arianrhod lived in a stellar realm with her female attendants-some sources say nine in all—and there she decided the fate of the dead."
- from Celtic Women’s Spirituality: Accessing the Cauldron of Life
by Edain McCoy (1998)

#arianrhod #aranrhod #ninemaidens #stellar #coronaborealis #fate #dead

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北冕座
Corona Borealis

#台灣神社 #たいわんじんじゃ #神畫故事
#黃金獵犬 #布朗陶比
#星座 #北冕座 #coronaborealis

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Star constellation Corona Borealis
Northern Crown | Nördliche Krone

June 22nd; 2025 |. 02.22 CEST
Frankfurt, Germany

#starconstellation #coronaborealis #northerncrown

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Starry background with a semicircle pattern of 6 or 7 bright stars, one labeled T CRB.

Starry background with a semicircle pattern of 6 or 7 bright stars, one labeled T CRB.

#CoronaBorealis, the #NorthernCrown, is an almost-perfect semicircle of stars. You’ll find this beautiful star pattern in the evening sky from now until October. It’s located along a line between 2 bright stars, Arcturus and Vega. 🔭

Read more at: buff.ly/WxZXajk

📸 Paul Henkiel.

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Last year I was posting a lot of pics of #CoronaBorealis because it's important to know what it looks like normally so that you'll recognize the difference when T Coronae Borealis goes nova. It isn't going to look like a super bright light - just a new star where you don't see one now...

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T Coronae Borealis Update
Observation date 09-03-2025
05.18 CET
No signs of a nova near Epsilon CrB, checked through binoculars.
Picture shot with mobile cam.

#nova #tcoronaeborealis
#recurrentnova #coronaborealis
#astronomy

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T Coronae Borealis Update
Observation date 07-03-2025
04.31 CET
No signs of a nova near Epsilon CrB, as far as conclusion possible because:
Thin clouds moving through the sky, no perfect observation conditions.

#nova #tcoronaeborealis
#recurrentnova #coronaborealis

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T Coronae Borealis Update
Observation date 06-03-2025
05.30 CET
No signs of a nova near Epsilon CrB.

#nova #tcoronaeborealis
#recurrentnova #coronaborealis

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Currently checking the constellation of Corona Borealis for a possible nova of T Coronae Borealis, whenever possible, with bare eyes, binoculars and mobile cam.
Observation date 05-03-2025
03.17 CET
No signs of a nova near Epsilon CrB.

#nova #tcoronaeborealis
#recurrentnova #coronaborealis

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The image shows a dark starry sky with a kind of bowl on its side at right. This is the Northern Crown. A very faint star, called T CrB, is suspected to flare up to a brightness equal to the brightest star in this image every 80 odd years - for only a few days! The last time happened was in 1946. Although astronomers are on the watch since early last year, nothing has happened thusfar.

The image shows a dark starry sky with a kind of bowl on its side at right. This is the Northern Crown. A very faint star, called T CrB, is suspected to flare up to a brightness equal to the brightest star in this image every 80 odd years - for only a few days! The last time happened was in 1946. Although astronomers are on the watch since early last year, nothing has happened thusfar.

Constellation #CoronaBorealis (Northern Crown) last night. Still low in the sky at the end of the evening, 'on its side'. Below the lowest star at bottom, not visible in this image, is very faint star T CrB. It flares up briefly for a few days every 80 odd years. Sky watchers are waiting ...

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Currently checking the constellation of Corona Borealis for a possible nova of T Coronae Borealis, whenever possible, with bare eyes, binoculars and mobile cam.
Pic: Observation from 03-03-2025 | 05.05 CET
No signs of a nova.

#nova #tcoronaeborealis
#recurrentnova #coronaborealis

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Holy moly ✨😳 has anyone else been watching The Blaze Star??? #coronaborealis it was gorgeous in the western sky last night in interior Alaska! 💫 #whitedwarf #redgiant #supernova #space

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Pronto una «nueva estrella» aparecerá en el cielo, y será un evento astronómico único La posible observación de brillantes cometas este mes se quedará chica ante una rara explosión que pronto traerá una «nueva estrella» al cielo nocturno, y los científicos están entusiasmados. Los obse...

La posible observación de brillantes cometas este mes se quedará chica ante una rara explosión que pronto traerá una «nueva estrella» al cielo nocturno, y los científicos están entusiasmados. #nova #coronaborealis #tcrb #estrella mysteryplanet.com.ar/site/pronto-...

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#Nova preparation. Know your #Constellation #CoronaBorealis.

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I read a short play with Dionysus’ life really summed up and overly simplified, and it left me with tons of contradictions and questions. #research #greek #roman #myth #mythology #adriadne #semele #persephone #dionysos #zeus #hera #coronaborealis #mysteries #prosymnus #polymnus #styx #hades #writer

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