Eta Carinae could explode any moment, in a matter of minutes, the sky of the southern hemisphere would change for millions of years, a night light spectacle almost as bright as the moon
It could happen tomorrow, in a week, in a month, in a year, in 100 years...
Logan Gomez
it would be extremely painful
Easton Price
not for the Earth, it would just be very nice looking
Evan Davis
Take your pedophile dead star remnants back to
Jacob Rogers
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Ian Powell
Thanks for the reminder ,OP. I love you x
Isaiah Lopez
wouldnt the visible light be absorbed or defracted long before it would reach earth?
Jose Thompson
>minutes Your saying that it is closer to earth than the sun. New fag detected
Jacob Hernandez
Nigga it already went off like before life on Earth started up. We're just not going to see it for about two times of previously stated duration due to lights travel time at that distance. And by the time it hits and looks all beautiful and shit, it will have either reformed or dissipated in real time over there.
Anthony Bailey
Wiki says 3 million years.
Keep waiting.
Jace Gomez
>Wikipedia always tells the truth
kys
Eli Hall
>Wikipedia is always unreliable
kys
Dominic Price
>Being this naive
kekz
Julian Phillips
It's highly unstable, it could have happened 3 million years ago
Connor Cook
It looks like its already exploding tbqh.
David Scott
Uh no it couldn't have because we'd see it you ignoramus
William Price
>3 million years ago >we'd see it
Zachary Howard
Only transe/x/uals and dumb niggers lack a thorough understanding of how fast light travels
Brandon Miller
the beautiful thing is that the explosion would only last a few minutes
so in a few minutes the southern hemisphere would go from nothing to being full of colors and stuff, and it would last like that for eons
Nicholas King
Nigga look who's talking.
It's 7500 light year away..If it happened longer ago than that we'd have seen it already (or it would blown the fuck out.)
Parker Watson
>if
Don't look now, but it hasn't exploded yet.
Chances we would witness this hypernova explosion is extremely remote