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Risk of a star destroying the solar system is higher than expected

Last updated: May 16, 2025 8:00 am
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How Passing Stars Could Disrupt Our Solar System

A passing star could send planets scattering

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Recent studies have revealed that stars passing near our solar system could have a significant impact on the stability of our planetary orbits. While once believed to be stable and predictable, the orbits of our planets are now understood to be susceptible to disruption when influenced by passing stars.

Researchers have theorized that the gravitational pull of a passing star could potentially alter the orbits of planets in our solar system. This could lead to a range of outcomes, from minor changes such as Pluto’s orbit being disrupted to more drastic scenarios like Mercury being flung into the sun.

Moreover, the effects of a passing star could extend beyond just the orbits of individual planets. In extreme cases, it is possible that the entire Earth’s orbit and climate could be catastrophically altered by the gravitational forces exerted by a nearby star.

While the overall likelihood of such events occurring is still considered low, the realization that passing stars can have a greater influence on our solar system than previously thought raises important questions about the stability and resilience of planetary systems. These findings also suggest that events like these could be commonplace in other planetary systems as well.

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