Monday, September 22, 2008

Mysterious Stellar Blast in the 1840s Was a “Supernova Imposter”

September 11, 2008 - Discover.com
A remarkable stellar event that mesmerized astronomers in 1843 may have been a previously unknown kind of explosion, researchers say. That explosion, which made the star Eta Carinae one of the brightest in the Southern sky, could have been the precursor to the star’s expected explosion into a supernova.
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