Impending Catastrophe: Kilonova Space Explosion Threatens Earth's Existence

TL;DR Summary
Scientists have discovered that kilonova explosions, resulting from violent star collisions, could pose a catastrophic threat to Earth due to the release of lethal radiation, including gamma rays and cosmic rays. If a neutron star merger occurs within 36 light-years of Earth, it could cause an extinction-level event by annihilating the ozone layer and exposing the planet to ultraviolet radiation for 1,000 years. Cosmic rays are identified as the most significant threat, while gamma rays and ionizing X-ray emissions also pose dangers. However, kilonovas are rare, and other events like solar flares and asteroid impacts are more likely to be harmful.
- Kilonova explosion in space could bring catastrophe and disrupt earth for 1000 years IndiaTimes
- 'Extinction-Level Event': Kilonova Space Explosion Could End Life On Earth For 1,000 Years Times Now
- Kilonova space explosion could end life on Earth, scientists call it 'rare' occurrence Inshorts
- Kilnova Space Explosion Could End Life On Earth. But There's No Need To Panic, Scientists Say NDTV
- Here's How Neutron Star Collisions Could Render Earth Uninhabitable for Thousands of Years | Weather.com The Weather Channel
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
74%
385 → 101 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on IndiaTimes