APOD 4.4
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This picture of the Carina nebula is interesting because of an article I recently read about Eta Carinea. They say that it possesses sufficient mass (it's one of the most massive and brightest stars in our galaxy) to go through a supernova 100 times that of a normal one. They've recorded one other star way outside of our galaxy that did that, and if Eta Carinae, which was supposed to explode in a few more millenia and could now proposedly blow any minute, we would see the explosion night and day.
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