Ancient Stardust Points to Wolf-Rayet Winds Shaping Our Solar System

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Ancient Stardust Points to Wolf-Rayet Winds Shaping Our Solar System
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Presolar grains in meteorites—older than the Sun—are helping scientists test how our solar system formed. Evidence of aluminum-26 without iron-60 argues against a simple nearby supernova trigger and favors a scenario where winds from a Wolf-Rayet star delivered aluminum-26 into the nascent solar nebula; researchers are using nanoprobe analysis of meteorite grains to confirm this, though the origin story remains under debate.

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