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Supernova 1987A (LMC) |
SN 1987A in 1991 |
Supernovae are extremely violent events,
An interacting red dwarf/white dwarf binary |
The view of a nearby supernova (W. Hartmann) |
At its brightest, a supernova outshines the Sun by a factor of >1 billion
More important, from the point of view of life, supernovae generate high-energy particles
and gamma rays (high energy radiation). These might lead to genetic mutation
if the supernova were sufficiently near the Sun. (This was suggested as a dinosaur destruction mechanism.)
At present, such an event is unlikely, since the nearest potential Type I supernova is at least 50 light years
distant, and the nearest Type II ~1500 light years away (in Orion). However, the Sun orbits
the Galactic Centre once every 100 million years; every ~30 million years, or so, it passes through
a Galactic spiral arm - major sites for star formation, regions with many, short-lived massive stars.
Spiral arms have also been suggested as precipitating `comet showers'
- gravitational perturbations
which send comets from the Kuiper and Oort clouds into the inner Solar System.