Scientists discover that a star explosion occurred right near Earth

Researchers from Munich University have found evidence of a supernova near Earth. If you wanted more devastating news, then we have one for you for a star that exploded very close to the earth 2 million and 500 thousand years ago. This may look like a long time ago, but in life [...]
If you wanted more devastating news, then we have one for you for a star that exploded very close to the earth 2 million and 500 thousand years ago.
This may look like a long time ago, but in the life of 4.5 billion people on the planet, it's like yesterday, says BTH, it translates Periscope.
Supernovs are very bright explosion of stars at the end of their lives.
The latest study has revealed a mere 4.5 million light years away from us.
This supernov has even spread a terrifying number of chemicals throughout the universe.
Scientists led by Dr. Gunther Korschinek of Munich Technical University focused their research on the feromanean choirs.
But what if there was a superpower in earth's last history? Scientists believe that it would cause a radiation shower that would completely infect the climate. /Periscope











