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Meteorites can act as time capsules, preserving molecules from the solar system’s infancy. Certain fingerprints have been detected in these ancient space rocks that suggest a supernova went off right near our neighborhood – but that should have blasted the young solar system away. So how did it survive? A new study proposes an explanation.
Supernova spotted just 21 million light years from Earth
Multiple supernovas may have implanted our solar system with the seeds of planets
Sometimes stars eat worlds… Sometimes they spit them out, by Pamela L. Gay, Ph.D.
Could we survive if the sun suddenly disappeared and was replaced by a supernova in our solar system? - Quora
In recent weeks, Betelgeuse has at times shone more than 50 percent brighter than normal, raising hopes for a nearby supernova spectacle. (Credit: Milky Way app) : r/spaceporn
What Would Happen if the Sun Went Supernova?
Pinning down the sun's birthplace just got more complicated
Is NASA wrong about this star's supernova fate? - Big Think
This Is How We'd All Die Instantly If The Sun Suddenly Went Supernova
How Soon Will Betelgeuse Blow? - Sky & Telescope - Sky & Telescope
Astronomers see supernova shockwave for first time - ABC News
What happens when a star goes supernova? What comes out of that explosion? Does anything survive after it has gone supernova? - Quora
Astronomers Spot Pulsar Wind Nebula in Distant Dwarf Galaxy
The sun won't die for 5 billion years, so why do humans have only 1 billion years left on Earth?