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Posted by hiram on Mar-06-2008 16:20:

Dying Star May Have Earth in Crosshairs

Earth could be in for a neighborhood dispute with a death star, according to an Australian astronomer.

A spectacular rotating pinwheel system just down the astronomical road from Earth � 8,000 light years away � includes an unstable Wolf-Rayet star that could explode.

Eight years ago, WR104 was discovered in the constellation Sagittarius by Sydney University astronomer Peter Tuthill.

A Wolf-Rayet star is the last step on the way to a supernova � the explosion of a star at the end of its life.

Images from the Mauna Kea in Hawaii telescope show that every eight months the two stars at the centre of the pinwheel orbit each other, leaving a trail of hot gas, carbon and dust.

"Viewed from Earth, the rotating tail appears to be laid out on the sky in an almost perfect spiral," Tuthill said. "It could only appear like that if we are looking nearly exactly down on the axis of the binary system."

Tuthill and his team worry this box-seat view might put us in the firing line when the system finally explodes.

"Sometimes, supernovae like the one that will one day destroy WR104 focus their energy into a narrow beam of very destructive gamma-ray radiation along the axis of the system," he warns. "If such a 'gamma-ray burst' happens, we really do not want Earth to be in the way."

Even a short gamma-ray burst at supernova strength could zap away half the Earth's ozone layer, drastically increasing the amount of deadly space radiation that penetrates our atmosphere.

One leading theory blames the Ordovician mass extinction of 443 million years ago on such an interstellar gamma-ray burst.

There's no need to move planets just yet, however, because Tuthill is uncertain whether Earth is precisely on WR104's axis.

"We probably have hundreds of thousands of years before it blows, so we have plenty of time to come up with some answers," he said.

Tuthill's research is published in the latest edition of the Astrophysical Journal.


Source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,335186,00.html


Posted by Zoso on Mar-06-2008 16:22:

I'd like to take this opportunity to remind everyone: we're all going to die!

You may continue your regular browsing, now.


Posted by denys envy on Mar-06-2008 16:23:

nice. thousands of years.


Posted by Ygrene on Mar-06-2008 16:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
I'd like to take this opportunity to remind everyone: we're all going to die!




I just hope I die from a life-long abuse of Dunkin Donuts as opposed to the unchecked will of a massive hatred-filled star.


Posted by denys envy on Mar-06-2008 16:26:

it's like one giant anal probe for the whole planet.


Posted by Ygrene on Mar-06-2008 16:29:

Goatsearth?


Posted by Zoso on Mar-06-2008 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene


I just hope I die from a life-long abuse of Dunkin Donuts as opposed to the unchecked will of a massive hatred-filled star.


Now Energy Hax, you don't really mean that. From what I understand, the death you describe is a long, drawn out, and painful process. This star thing is warm and cozy, like a virgin's womb.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Mar-06-2008 16:37:

do i have enough time to organise my music?


Posted by Dr. DAS on Mar-06-2008 16:41:



SOURCE


Posted by jonze on Mar-06-2008 16:58:

Re: Dying Star May Have Earth in Crosshairs

quote:
Originally posted by hiram
There's no need to move planets just yet



good i was just getting settled in


Posted by Jake Benson on Mar-06-2008 17:05:

When we colonize Mars do you think people on that planet will be fatter? I don't think they'd be encouraged to lose weight because they'll already feel more weightless.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Mar-06-2008 17:17:

twinkle twinkle little star..


Posted by Ghost Raver on Mar-06-2008 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
: we're all going to die!

What? NOOOOOOOO!


Posted by leph555 on Mar-06-2008 17:32:

o rly?


Posted by jonze on Mar-06-2008 17:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
When we colonize Mars do you think people on that planet will be fatter? I don't think they'd be encouraged to lose weight because they'll already feel more weightless.




no because they will be robots


Posted by shapes on Mar-06-2008 18:07:

Gamma Ray Burst would fry us all

Thing is. It could happen tomorrow.


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Mar-06-2008 18:35:

you are forgetting one thing. Earth has America.


Posted by Jake Benson on Mar-06-2008 18:37:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
you are forgetting one thing. Earth has America.


A rocket will blow up a gamma ray?


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Mar-06-2008 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
A rocket will blow up a gamma ray?


We can blow up everything


Posted by Ygrene on Mar-06-2008 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
A rocket will blow up a gamma ray?


Dammit Jake, that wasn't a rocket. Clearly it was Captain America's shield fired directly at the gamma rays which were then neatly deflected.


Posted by Pokit on Mar-06-2008 20:21:

quote:
Originally posted by shapes
Gamma Ray Burst would fry us all

Thing is. It could happen tomorrow.


quote:
"We probably have hundreds of thousands of years before it blows, so we have plenty of time to come up with some answers"


Plus it would take ~8,000 years to travel to us.

IMO humans would be long gone before that hit earth.

...

Then again, the light we're seeing from the star is about 8,000 years old. That star could have already supernova'd and we have no clue


Posted by shapes on Mar-07-2008 02:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Pokit
Plus it would take ~8,000 years to travel to us.

IMO humans would be long gone before that hit earth.

...

Then again, the light we're seeing from the star is about 8,000 years old. That star could have already supernova'd and we have no clue


Thank you for proving how retarded you are and saying exactly what I said.


Posted by Krypton on Mar-07-2008 02:24:

We'de still survive. Go underground or build radiation proof buildings, wear radiation proof clothes, and grow food indoors. I'm sure we'll be able to create water artificially by then, so if it all evaporates, we'll still have water.


Posted by shapes on Mar-07-2008 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
We'de still survive. Go underground or build radiation proof buildings, wear radiation proof clothes, and grow food indoors. I'm sure we'll be able to create water artificially by then, so if it all evaporates, we'll still have water.


It could happen tomorrow! There's no way to tell.


Posted by Krypton on Mar-07-2008 03:47:

quote:
Originally posted by shapes
It could happen tomorrow! There's no way to tell.


I don't think its pointed right at us though..


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