Space
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Meet The Blazing Star In The Milky Way That Just Won’t Die
Eta Carinae, one of the galaxy's most dazzling stellar objects, exploded in a massive blast 170 years ago. The cause of the blast remain largely a mystery, but in a new study, scientists find clues of the 1840s explosion.
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