Submitted by ArmchairSpinDoctor t3_z0z4ng in askscience
TheDotCaptin t1_ixa5gvl wrote
Reply to comment by seamustheseagull in Just how dark is deep space? by ArmchairSpinDoctor
There was a super nova in human history that was bright enough to cast a shadow on a moonless night. I believe it lasted for a few days.
So if one is between stars and was lucky enough to have one go off, would have some level of illumination, but maybe very faint.
MazerRakam t1_ixcdop1 wrote
Depends on how close the are to that star that went boom. It might be VERY bright.
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