Massive flares of a star of the same type as the sun would threaten life on Earth



Etoile Supermassive


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Etoile Supermassive

The fantasy of discovering a potentially habitable planet remains in the collective human hope. But for the moment, none proves to be adapted to our vital needs. Our star, the Sun, is a yellow dwarf planet, considered stable in its stellar activity.

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A phenomenon eradicating all life around

But not all of its species are so stable. Some supermassive stars are disordered in their activity and thus prone to “flares”, that is, having a strong tendency to flare up. A star the size of the sun would have triggered a massive eruption, according to the review “Nature Astronomy”.

These ejections, previously reserved for variant stars of ours, might well occur with the Sun, and ultimately threaten all terrestrial life.

Searing fiery propulsion is usually reserved for this type of supermassive star. However, it occurred in a star almost identical to the sun which had many similar characteristics. The yellow dwarf star named EK Dragonis observed by an international team of astronomers has eclipsed all elements around. Never seen in our solar system.

A tendency to get worse over time

This stellar phenomenon is referred to by scientists as a “coronal mass ejection”.

If this same activity conflagration occurs on the Sun, the risk would be definitive, would correspond to the extinction of the life present on the planets which revolve in its revolution. The observations made by the team of scientists and conducted par le Dr. Kosuke Namekata suggest worsening over time. A real warning for life here on Earth.

These projections form a cluster of clouds of extremely hot particles called “Plasma” and might wipe out the Earth if the electromagnetic field of our planet was broken.

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