Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation—one close enough to Earth could threaten life on the planet
Published Date: 4/1/2024
Source: phys.org
Stars like the sun are remarkably constant. They vary in brightness by only 0.1% over years and decades, thanks to the fusion of hydrogen into helium that powers them. This process will keep the sun shining steadily for about 5 billion more years, but when stars exhaust their nuclear fuel, their deaths can lead to pyrotechnics.