"White Dwarf Star: The Grim Fate of Our Solar System"

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A study by scientists from the University of Warwick and other universities sheds light on the impact of white dwarf stars on planetary systems like our solar system. When asteroids, moons, and planets get close to a white dwarf, its gravity rips them into smaller pieces, eventually grinding them into dust. The study observed changes in brightness of three different white dwarfs over 17 years, revealing chaotic variability and catastrophic events. While Earth will likely be swallowed by the expanding sun before it becomes a white dwarf, other parts of our solar system, including asteroids and moons, may undergo the shredding process near a white dwarf.
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- Study sheds light on the white dwarf star, likely destroyer of our solar system The Guardian
- Our solar system could eventually die by being ground into dust as it is pulled into the sun Yahoo News
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- What Happens to Solar Systems When Stars Become White Dwarfs? Universe Today
- Our Solar System will die a grisly death, will be 'crushed and ground to dust' Mint
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