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Bone Chilling! Astronomers Just Saw a Star Eat Its Own Planet

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Published on 21 May 2023 / In How-to & Style

In a ground-breaking discovery, astronomers have directly observed a planet being swallowed by its own star. This is the first time such an event has been recorded in astronomical history. The star lies around 12,000 light years away in the constellation Aquila. And the planet it ate was Jupiter-like. This observation is special because it’s a glimpse into the future of our solar system. As the Sun approaches the end of its life cycle and transforms into a red giant, it will expand to such an extent that it is expected to engulf the inner planets, including Mercury, Venus, and even Earth. So this discovery can contribute to a more precise forecast of the future of our solar system. But the question is that how did astronomers make this spectacular discovery? How are they so sure that it’s a star eating a planet instead of some other catastrophic event in space? Finally, and most importantly, why is this discovery so critical to astronomy? The 59th episode of the Sunday Discovery Series answers these questions in detail. All Episodes Of The Series: https://bit.ly/369kG4p Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M RESEARCH PAPER: An infrared transient from a star engulfing a planet, De at al. -https://go.nature.com/43cI898 Created By: Rishabh Nakra Written By: Shreejaya Karantha Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith

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