stardust

Glowing stardust particles found on the Moon with Earth in the distance

Did a Distant Supernova Shower Earth with Stardust? New Evidence Found in Ocean and Moon Dust

Scientists have discovered radioactive stardust from ancient supernova explosions buried in Earth’s oceans and scattered across the Moon’s surface. This groundbreaking research reveals that our planet was bombarded by debris from dying stars, offering new insights into our solar system’s galactic journey—and reshaping what we thought we knew about space, time, and our cosmic neighborhood.

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