Astronomers are expecting a rarely seen star to appear in the sky imminently.
The star T Coronae Borealis - which is 3,000 light years - is usually too distant to be visible from earth but it's set for a bright eruption, shining 1,500 times brighter than usual.
That means, for a few nights, you'll be able to see it.
A once in a lifetime opportunity.
Associate professor at Monash University School of Physics & Astronomy - Amanda Karakas speaks to Jesse.