"Advancements in Stellar Observations Blur Earth's Historical and Future Understanding"

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Astronomers' improved ability to track the motions of stars beyond the solar system has made it more challenging to predict Earth's future and reconstruct its past. New simulations considering the effects of stars passing our solar system have reduced scientists' ability to look back or ahead by another 10 million years, emphasizing the significant impact of external celestial bodies on planetary orbits.
As Stellar Observations Improve, Earth’s History and Future Get Fuzzier The New York Times
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