Due to the star, comets can collide from earth


The team estimated that in the next one million years, about 19-24 stars would come within 3.26 light years away.

Scientists say that 24 stars are moving towards our solar system and in such a way, they can disperse comets in the next millions of years, as a result they will collide with the Earth. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Astronomy of Germany calculated that How do the stars get wandered into the outlet Claude. The outer cloud is a cover of snowy objects around the solar system.

London: Scientists say that 24 stars are moving towards our solar system and in such a way, they can disperse the comets in the next millions of years, as a result they will collide with the Earth. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Astronomy of Germany calculated this That how the stars get wandered into the outlet Claude. The outer cloud is a cover of snowy objects around the solar system.

Researchers have said that by coming so close, these stars can push these comets shivering so fast that they can come into the solar system and in this way they will be at risk of collision with their earth.

The team estimated that in the next one million years, about 19-24 stars would come within 3.26 light-years away, that is, they would come so close that they could stray from the comet.

Max Planck's Corine Buller Jones said to the Guardian, "You must be worried about any object coming at this distance. "This study has been published in the Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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