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New research suggests a nearby supernova "cooked" our solar system dry with cosmic rays

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Dec 14, 2025
  • 1 min read
This infographic explores the role of supernovas in planet creation, from the flawed old model that risked solar system destruction to a new, safer distant supernova approach. It highlights the necessity of elements like Aluminum-26 for building rocky planets, the two-part delivery system involving dust injection and cosmic ray collisions, and the potential commonality of Earth-like worlds formed through such processes.
This infographic explores the role of supernovas in planet creation, from the flawed old model that risked solar system destruction to a new, safer distant supernova approach. It highlights the necessity of elements like Aluminum-26 for building rocky planets, the two-part delivery system involving dust injection and cosmic ray collisions, and the potential commonality of Earth-like worlds formed through such processes.

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