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Research: A stellar explosion could pose risks to Earth’s inhabitants

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Space scientists have announced that, for the first time in history, they have been able to track an unusual stellar explosion occurring outside the solar system, and they have also discovered that it may have potential effects on Earth.

The findings come from a study led by J. R. Callingham from the Netherlands, published on November 12, 2025.

The research is based on the explosion of a star named StKM 1-1262, which occurred in 1883 but was only detected on Earth in 2016.

The delay in detecting it was caused by the long distance between Earth and the star, which is about 130 light-years away; one light-year is equivalent to 9,460,000,000,000 kilometers.

The scientists revealed that the materials released from the explosion—consisting of dust-like particles and other chemical elements—were traveling at a speed of 2,400 kilometers per second, moving toward the region of space where Earth is located.

This explosion is said to have been 10 to 100 times more powerful than typical explosions that occur on the Sun when it releases hot gases and other solar materials. These solar explosions are known as coronal mass ejections, the same type of event that occurred on this star.

They emphasized that if the energy and materials from this stellar explosion were to reach the solar system, they could have significant effects, even impacting life on Earth.

The scientists stated that if such materials reached Earth, they could affect the planet’s climate and its protective magnetic shield known as the magnetic field.

This magnetic field plays a major role in blocking harmful solar radiation, prevents the upper atmosphere from being blown away by solar winds, and helps birds navigate the Earth without losing direction. It is also the magnetic field that enables compasses to always point north.

If such an explosion were to reach Earth, all of these systems could be disrupted.

These effects would be far more severe than those caused by solar explosions.

Currently, Earth especially at the poles experiences a natural light phenomenon known as auroras, which can interfere with communication systems, power grids, and satellites.

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