Harry Coumnas Predicts About an Explosion That Will Change the Night Sky
Harry Coumnas, a planetary scientist, has predicted a change to the night sky that will be visible to the naked eye. “It is a one in a million chance that you can predict an explosion.
And it has been never done before, said Harry Coumnas. His prognosis says that a binary star will merge and explode in 2022 or 2023, and at that time the star will increase the brightness ten to thousand fold, becoming one of the brightest stars in the heavens for a time. The star will be visible as part of the constellation Cygnus, and will add a star to the recognizable Northern Cross star pattern.
Harry began exploring the binary star in 2013. He was attending a conference and a fellow member introduced him about the brightness changes of a star, which concluded with a question: Is it pulsing or is it a binary? Harry took the question as a personal challenge and made some observations of the star.
Later he discovered that the star was binary and shared a single atmosphere like two peanuts sharing same shell.
Upon observing the period change to continue through 2013 and 2014, Harry presented orbital timing spanning 15 years at the January 2015 meeting, making the prediction that the binary star will soon explode. This result came to the mind because another star had behaved this way, before it exploded.
And it has been never done before, said Harry Coumnas. His prognosis says that a binary star will merge and explode in 2022 or 2023, and at that time the star will increase the brightness ten to thousand fold, becoming one of the brightest stars in the heavens for a time. The star will be visible as part of the constellation Cygnus, and will add a star to the recognizable Northern Cross star pattern.
Harry began exploring the binary star in 2013. He was attending a conference and a fellow member introduced him about the brightness changes of a star, which concluded with a question: Is it pulsing or is it a binary? Harry took the question as a personal challenge and made some observations of the star.
Later he discovered that the star was binary and shared a single atmosphere like two peanuts sharing same shell.
Upon observing the period change to continue through 2013 and 2014, Harry presented orbital timing spanning 15 years at the January 2015 meeting, making the prediction that the binary star will soon explode. This result came to the mind because another star had behaved this way, before it exploded.
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