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I am sure it will be cloudy where I am.



Even if you live in the tropics and it’s during the rainy season, you still have a good chance of seeing one. It’s not like a solar eclipse where you have very short time period to view it, it could last weeks to years (of course the peak would be shorter, but probably still on the order of days to weeks, at least long enough to travel to a clear location):

> Supernova SN 1054 was another widely observed event, with Arab, Chinese, and Japanese astronomers recording the star's appearance in 1054 AD. It may also have been recorded by the Anasazi as a petroglyph. This explosion appeared in the constellation of Taurus, where it produced the Crab Nebula remnant. At its peak, the luminosity of SN 1054 may have been four times as bright as Venus, and it remained visible in daylight for 23 days and was visible in the night sky for 653 days.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_supernova_observati...


Betelgeuse would be visible for weeks, and be at its brightest point (as bright as the full moon) for several days.


If you're anywhere near Pete from the UK's The Sky At Night programme, when a camera is on him, you can be guaranteed to be clouded out!




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