We are looking almost straight up into a fully moonlit sky to see the brightest
star in the northern sky, Arcturus, shining its 37 year old light onto us; but
this year we are really interested in his more subdued neighbor, Corona Borealis,
the Northern Crown. Even under bright moonlight, we can easily tell that
the Blaze Star, T Coronae Borealis, has not erupted yet. The wait continues...
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