Any day now a cosmic phenomenon that only comes once every 78 years is about to take shape in the western skies.
The Blaze Star is heading for a nova event, which occurs when a small white star begins drawing hydrogen and other materials from a nearby larger red star. Eventually, it collects enough materials and builds enough pressure to cause a thermonuclear reaction which will be visible to the naked eye.
Word of caution, be sure to spell “Blaze Star” correctly otherwise you will end up learning about an American Burlesque star from the 1950’s.