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Don’t Panic—At Least, Not about a Nearby Supernova

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An exploding star is a catastrophe on a cosmic scale, but here on Earth we’re safe from such astral disasters—for now

Don’t Panic—At Least, Not about a Nearby Supernova

Is Earth Safe from a Nearby Supernova?

How close can you be to a supernova before things get sticky, and perhaps more pertinent, are there ticking stellar time bombs close enough to Earth to hurt us?

There are quite a few ways a supernova can dish out cosmic catastrophe.

The most dangerous is high-energy radiation such as x-rays or gamma rays. Although our planet’s atmosphere would act as a buffer to absorb some of the deadly blast, doing so would literally change the chemistry of Earth’s air—and not in a good way.

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