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Cosmic catastrophe 'a certainty'
BBC ^ | 5/8/02 | Dr David Whitehouse

Posted on 05/08/2002 10:56:20 AM PDT by LibWhacker


Eta Carinae will explode soon but luckily
it is not pointing our way

Sooner or later, a catastrophe from space will wipe out almost all life on Earth.

The few who might survive will wish they had died, they will struggle, forlornly, on a wrecked planet

According to Dr Arnon Dar, of the Technion Space Research Institute, Israel, a particular type of exploding star going off anywhere in our region of the Universe would devastate our planet.

Using the latest statistics and calculations, he argues that a supermassive star collapsing at the end of its lifetime would form a black hole and send out a beam of destructive radiation and particles that would sterilise any planet in its path.

The odds are that any planet in our galaxy would be affected about once every one hundred million years. "It is a certainty; the timescales are comparable to mass extinctions seen in Earth's geological record," Dr Dar told BBC News Online.

No hiding place

Supermassive stars, those with a mass greater than our Sun, are scattered throughout the galaxy. It is thought that when they collapse at the end of their lives, they eject an intense beam of radiation, called gamma-rays, into space.

Dr Arnon Dar: Scientists are looking for the direct evidence

So powerful are these gamma-rays, and the energetic sub-atomic particles that follow in their wake, that they could have a major influence on life in our galaxy.

"If such a beam were to strike Earth, the effects would be totally devastating, unlike anything we could imagine," Dr Dar said.

On the side of Earth facing the explosion, searing shock waves would begin to rip through the atmosphere igniting infernos when they reach the ground.

Within moments of the arrival of the radiation from deep space, the atmospheric temperature will begin rising rapidly, wreaking havoc with global weather systems.

Destructive 'daughters'

All organic material on the surface of Earth will start to burn. Survivors will cower in caves and buildings. But the worst is yet to come.

The initial gamma-ray burst will last a fraction of a second. Almost immediately afterwards will come the cosmic rays, which will drench our planet for days. There will be no hiding place.

Cosmic rays are highly energetic particles travelling through space at almost the speed of light. They will slam into the atmosphere, depositing vast amounts of energy and creating swarms of destructive "daughter" particles.

These particles, called muons, will penetrate hundreds of metres into rocks so that few caves will offer protection and even deep-sea creatures will be affected by lethal doses of radiation.

The Earth's ecosystem will be destroyed. "The few who might survive will wish they had died," said Dr Dar. "They will struggle, forlornly, on a wrecked planet."

Dr Dar points out that many of the great extinctions that regularly punctuate the Earth's history are consistent with being caused by a devastating influx of radiation from space.

Threatening stars

"Direct proof that it happened this way is lacking at present," he said, "but many people are looking for it."

There is some good news! Because the gamma-ray bursts from collapsing supermassive stars are shot across the cosmos in narrow beams, probably no more than a degree across, most of them will miss the Earth.

However, the latest statistics suggest once every hundred million years or so, we will be unlucky. Curiously, this is about the rate of global extinctions that occurs on Earth.

At the moment, astronomers do not know what star to watch. Stars, like the supermassive Eta Carinae, visible in the Southern Hemisphere, are likely to explode and send out a gamma-ray burst sometime in the next million years or so. But this particular star is not pointing in our direction.

Undoubtedly, there is a star that is, but as yet astronomers have not found it. But even if they did, would we get any warning?

"Not with our current understanding of science," said Dr Dar, "but then science progresses. Perhaps, one day we will be able to tell which stars are threatening."


TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: artbell; blackhole; doomed; gammaraybeam; supernova

1 posted on 05/08/2002 10:56:21 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker
There are things that should be worried about and there are things that should not be worried about because there is nothing you can do about it no matter how much worrying you do.

This falls in the second category.

a.cricket

2 posted on 05/08/2002 11:13:52 AM PDT by another cricket
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To: LibWhacker
It's like . . . the universe is a big Etch-a-Sketch, and every so often God decides that it's gotten too messy so he just picks it up and shakes the whole thing to clear it out so that he can start over.
3 posted on 05/08/2002 12:50:07 PM PDT by Maceman
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To: another cricket
Maybe we should start digging some really deeep tunnels though just in case. You can't be too careful.
4 posted on 05/08/2002 4:55:14 PM PDT by Savage Beast
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To: LibWhacker
Boy, I bet Dr. Dar is a lot of fun at parties.
5 posted on 05/08/2002 5:46:41 PM PDT by white rose
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To: Savage Beast
If you make it through to China could you pick me up an order of pork and vegetables please?

a.cricket

6 posted on 05/08/2002 6:03:49 PM PDT by another cricket
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To: 75thOVI; AndrewC; Avoiding_Sulla; BenLurkin; Berosus; CGVet58; chilepepper; ckilmer; Eastbound; ...
Blast from the past topic (2002).
Catastrophism

7 posted on 05/02/2006 10:08:23 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Spitzer Sees the Aftermath of a Planetary Collision

8 posted on 05/02/2006 10:11:35 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: LibWhacker

We're doomed: http://www.youtube.com/w/FedEx-Commercial---DOOMED!?v=rforWTTQ-VU&search=fedex


9 posted on 05/02/2006 11:00:10 AM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: SunkenCiv
Must be in the air.


10 posted on 05/02/2006 4:25:14 PM PDT by AndrewC (Darwinian logic -- It is just-so if it is just-so)
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To: AndrewC

Eggs actly.


11 posted on 05/02/2006 8:48:13 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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