Recent
studies says that our planet earth is moving through an ancient supernova with
interstellar clouds that gives a reason for the discovered isotopes or iron isotopes
or what they called “iron-60” from the ocean .According to the news, earth is since
moving on the remnant for the last 33,000 years and which give some rain of
dust from the supernova.
Scientists
call the region where earth move or travel is “Local Interstellar Cloud”.
“Radioactive
dust deep beneath the ocean waves suggests that Earth is moving through a
massive cloud left behind by an exploded star. Continuously, for the last
33,000 years, space has been seeding Earth with a rare isotope of iron forged
in supernovae. It's not the first time that the isotope, known as iron-60, has
dusted our planet. But it does contribute to a growing body of evidence that
such dusting is ongoing - we are still moving through an interstellar cloud of dust
that could have originated from a supernova millions of years ago.” (Science
Alert)
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