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    Explosive star event will create once-in-a-lifetime sight in the sky. Here’s how to see it

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    An “explosive star event” is typically a supernova, which is a star explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy, radiating as much energy as the Sun is expected to emit over its whole life. They can be visible in the daytime sky and are initially as bright as a planet. Here’s a general guide on how to see a supernova: 1. **Location:** If you live in a city with a lot of light pollution, it may be more difficult to see the supernova. You will likely have better luck in a rural area with a dark sky. 2. **Timing:** Supernovae tend to be brightest in the weeks following their explosion. The timing of when it will be visible from Earth will depend on its distance from us. 3. **Equipment:** A small telescope or even binoculars can help, especially for fainter objects. However, a particularly bright supernova may be visible to the naked eye. 4. **Apps and Websites:** There are plenty of online resources that can tell you when and where to look for a supernova in the sky. Websites run by astronomy labs, universities, space agencies or magazines can be good sources. 5. **Astronomy groups or clubs:** They organize events and are full of knowledgeable enthusiasts who can guide you. If the explosion is particularly close to Earth (in astronomical terms), it might be visible without any special equipment, but these events are rare. You could potentially see
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