X-rays from 31 supernova explosions in the universe could have deadly effects on Earth


- Red signal from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory

- Four supernovae have also been recorded: massive life could be destroyed

Washington/Mumbai: There is a great danger on earth from the infinite and vast universe. The danger is the deadly X-rays ejected from 31 supernovae (the death of a giant star with a mass 10 times the total mass of the Sun and the unexpected explosion, called a supernova in the astronomer's language) that took place at a distance of about 100 light years from Earth. can even reach the earth. The terrifying effects of radiation in X-rays can cause mass destruction on Earth and other planets like it.

This information has been obtained through the details of the observation made by the Ghumati Chandra X-ray Observatory in the universe of the American space research organization National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

If the X-rays thrown out of this supernova reach the earth, it may create a threat to the existence of the huge and beautiful living creatures on the earth. There may be a danger of the destruction of numerous species of animals and birds, including mankind. Worryingly, the X-rays emitted from supernova explosions can travel through space for many years and even reach Earth.

Data and images from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) state-of-the-art Chandra X-ray Observatory (NASA named its X-ray observatory the Chandra X-ray Observatory in memory of the Indian-American Nobel laureate astronomer Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar). (Image) has revealed such alarming details.

Astronomers such as Ian Brunton, Connor O'Mahony, Brian Fields, Adrian Mellott of the University of Kansas, Brian Thomas of Washburn University, etc., have presented a research paper by studying the information and images obtained by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This research paper has been published in the April 20, 2023 issue of the Astrophysical Journal.

The paper warns that NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has observed a total of 31 supernova explosions 160 light-years away from Earth. Also, the Chandra Observatory has recorded four of these 31 supernova explosions. All these four supernovae are emitting extremely lethal X-rays. The names of all four supernovae -- SN 1979 C, SN 1987 A, SN2010 JL, SN 19941 -- are

Due to the deadly effect of the X-rays thrown out from the extremely terrible explosion of this supernova, the huge layer of ozone gas, which is a natural protection around the earth, will also be greatly damaged. There will be big holes in the ozone layer. If the ozone layer is even torn, the X-rays thrown out from that supernova are May come to the earth and create a catastrophe. However, the finer details of the research also provide a reassuring indication that the Earth is safe from the possibility of supernova explosions for now. However, the Earth-like planets in our Milky Way are not safe.

These astronomers have said with evidence that supernova explosions took place near the earth between 20 lakh and 80 lakh years from today. Those supernovae were about 65 and 500 light-years away from Earth.

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