The star Eta Carinae exploded 150 years ago and become one of the brightest stars in the Southern Sky. Although the light emitted during the explosion was on par with that of a supernova, the star somehow survived. Cosmic radiation from inside the Milky Way would require a much larger explosion. Click to enlarge.

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