We are safe in the Universe
We are safe in the Universe
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A supernova is a spectacular and very destructive cosmic event, which is why it is interesting that we ask ourselves how far away we should be from a dying star to start worrying. In 2016, German researchers from the Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Berlin Institute of Technology calculated that a supernova explosion less than 25 light years away from Earth would trigger a mass extinction and the damage would be progressively reduced up to 65 light years, beyond that we would have exceeded the risk area, so 65 light years could be said to be the safety distance.
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Because in the journey of the solar system through the galaxy we have sometimes passed through very dangerous regions, for example, the explosion of a nearby supernova is one of the explanations that scientists give to the event of the great extinction of the Ordovician, some 440 million years ago. of years.
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What there is more data about is the last nearby supernova that the earth suffered, it has been investigated by scientists from the Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Berlin Institute of Technology, according to their analyzes 2.2 million years ago a star that was between 194 and 424 light years from us it exploded, leaving a chemical signature in the sediments of the ocean floor.
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