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Originally Posted by jonfr
Anything that might give a notice if the Eta Carinae goes on the final stages before the estimates that scientists have estimated. I know that they are giving it 10.000 to 20.000 years, but the universe is full of surprises.
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Do you mean some sort of intensive hourly scrutiny so that we aren't more than 60 minutes away from noticing the big change? That seems like a waste of instruments, merely to not be surprised.
What period would suit you and astronomers' budgets better? Weekly? Monthly? That sort of periodic measurements are probably happening, so they don't miss too much of the educational variations.