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The Astronomers of Verde Valley will host a free moon observation event on September 14 in Old Town Cottonwood, part of the International Observe the Moon Night. Attendees can view the moon through telescopes and learn about its features, including the distinction between the far side and the illuminated side. Additionally, a Super Harvest Moon, which will appear on September 17, will coincide with a partial lunar eclipse, offering a unique opportunity for skywatchers. T Corona Borealis, known as the Blaze Star, may flare up significantly, becoming visible to the naked eye for the first time in 80 years due to a thermonuclear reaction on its white dwarf component. The Blaze Star's brightness could increase dramatically, making it comparable to Polaris. These celestial events highlight the ongoing wonders of the night sky and invite public engagement in astronomy.
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