Nova V462 Lupi ใ่ฆใใใใใซใชใใพใใ
Nova V462 Lupi Now Visible
่ฆใในใๅ ดๆใ็ฅใฃใฆใใใฐใ็ฝ่ฒ็ฎๆใฎ็ฑๆ ธ็็บใ่ฆใใใจใใงใใพใใใใใใ 2 ใคใงใใใใใใฎใใใช็็บใฏๆฐๆใจๅผใฐใใ็พๅจใๅฐ็ใฎๅๅ็ใงใฏ่็ผใงใผใใใใจ่ฆใใใจใใงใใพใใใๅ็ผ้กใไฝฟ็จใใใจใใ็ฐกๅใซ่ฆใใใจใใงใใพใใๅ็ใฎ Lupi 2025 ๆฐๆ (V462 Lupi) ใฏๅ
้ฑใๅใฎ็ผๅบง (ใใใใฟๅบง) ใฎๆนๅใๅคฉใฎๅท้ๆฒณใฎไธญๅฟ้ขไป่ฟใงๆฎๅฝฑใใใพใใใLupi 2025 ๆฐๆใฏ 6 ๆ 12 ๆฅใซๆๅใซ็บ่ฆใใใ็ด 1 ้ฑ้ๅพใซๆใใใใใผใฏใซ้ใใพใใใๅๆงใซใๅใฎๅธ่นๅบง (ใปๅบง) ใฎๆนๅใซใใ Velorum 2025 ๆฐๆใฏ 6 ๆ 25 ๆฅใซ็บ่ฆใใใๆฐๆฅๅพใซๆใใใใใผใฏใซ้ใใพใใใ้ๆฒณ็ณปใฎใฉใใใงๆฐๆใ่็ผใง็ญๆ้่ฆใใใใใซใชใใฎใฏ 1 ๅนดใ 2 ๅนดใซ 1 ๅ็จๅบฆใงใใใใใ2 ใคใฎๆฐๆใๅๆใซ่ฆใใใจใใใฎใฏ้ๅธธใซ็ใใใใจใงใใไธๆนใไบบ้กใฏใใใซๅฅใฎๆฐๆใๅใฎ็ฉบใง่ฆใใใใใซใชใใใใใซๆใใใชใใใจใไบๆณใใใTใณใญใๆฐๆใๅพ
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If you know where to look, you can see a thermonuclear explosion from a white dwarf star. Possibly two. Such explosions are known as novas and the detonations are currently faintly visible with the unaided eye in Earth's southern hemisphere -- but are more easily seen with binoculars. Pictured, Nova Lupi 2025 (V462 Lupi) was captured toward the southern constellation of the Wolf (Lupus) last week near the central plane of our Milky Way galaxy. Nova Lupi 2025 was originally discovered on June 12 and peaked in brightness about a week later. Similarly, Nova Velorum 2025, toward the southern constellation of the Ship Sails (Vela), was discovered on June 25 and peaked a few days later. A nova somewhere in our Galaxy becomes briefly visible to the unaided eye only every year or two, so it is quite unusual to have two novas visible simultaneously. Meanwhile, humanity awaits even a different nova: T Coronae Borealis, which should become visible in northern skies and is expected to become even brighter.
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