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Scientists Reveal a Chilling Glimpse of The Sun’s Future Death : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 9, 2025 9:30 pm
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White Dwarf Reveals Shredded Exoplanet’s Composition

Exoplanets, or planets outside our solar system, have always piqued the interest of astronomers. But how do we determine what these distant worlds are made of? Well, in a rather gruesome turn of events, scientists have discovered a dead Sun-like star that is devouring the remains of its shattered planet, providing valuable insights into planetary composition.

A team of astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaiʻi recently observed this rare phenomenon, where a white dwarf star, more than 3 billion years old, is engulfing the remnants of a planet that was once part of its planetary system. This discovery challenges our current understanding of how planetary systems evolve over time.

The white dwarf in question, known as LSPM J0207+3331, is located 145 light-years away in the constellation Triangulum. Despite its age, this star is offering astronomers a unique opportunity to study the composition of exoplanets by analyzing the chemical fingerprints left in its atmosphere as it devours the planet.

What makes this discovery even more intriguing is the presence of 13 heavy elements within the white dwarf’s atmosphere. This is a significant finding, as hydrogen-rich white dwarfs like LSPM J0207+3331 are not expected to have such a high number of heavy elements. These elements provide clues about the composition of the destroyed planet, suggesting it had a rocky mantle and metallic core similar to Earth.

Furthermore, the researchers found that the destroyed planet had a high core mass fraction of approximately 55 percent, indicating that the planet’s core made up a significant portion of its mass. This measurement sheds light on the variability of planetary systems and the complex interactions that can occur over billions of years.

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Artist’s impression of a white dwarf gobbling up the remnants of its planetary system. (NASA, ESA, Joseph Olmsted/STScI)

This research not only provides valuable insights into the composition of exoplanets but also raises questions about the long-term evolution of planetary systems around aging stars. By studying the aftermath of planetary destruction by white dwarfs, astronomers hope to uncover the secrets of how alien worlds form, grow, and ultimately meet their demise.

As technology advances and new telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope provide more data, scientists will continue to unravel the mysteries of exoplanets and their role in the cosmic dance of the universe.

This groundbreaking study, published in The Astrophysical Journal, marks a significant step forward in our understanding of planetary systems and the intricate processes that shape the worlds beyond our own.

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