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Stellar explosion in Earth’s proximity, eons ago: Discovery of iron-60 and manganese-53 substantiates supernova 2.5 million years ago – Science Daily
When the brightness of the star Betelgeuse dropped dramatically a few months ago, some observers suspected an impending supernova – a stellar explosion that cou…

When the brightness of the star Betelgeuse dropped dramatically a few months ago, some observers suspected an impending supernova — a stellar explosion that could also cause damage on Earth. While Betelgeuse has returned to normal, physicists from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have found evidence of a supernova that exploded near the Earth around 2.5 million years ago.The life of stars with a mass more than ten times that of our sun ends in a supernova, a colossal stellar explosion. …
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