A new star, T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), is expected to appear in the night sky, shining as bright as the North Star for about a week before fading. This nova is the result of a white dwarf and a red giant star's explosive interaction, occurring roughly every 80 years. T CrB is anticipated to erupt between now and September and will be visible in the Corona Borealis constellation. This rare event presents a unique opportunity for stargazers to witness a celestial spectacle.