China's Sky Eye has captured a new 'sun' that is approaching the solar system. Will it affect humans?

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With the development of human science and technology, more and more scientists began to look further into the space, hoping to find the mysteries of the universe from the sky. But then again, the emergence of our human beings, the existence of human beings on the earth for so many years, is inseparable from the sun. The sun provides a suitable condition for human beings to survive. Without the sun, life on earth would not be possible.

In the entire solar system, the sun is the well-deserved king. Although there are countless stars larger than the sun in the vast universe, for us, the sun is the most important and core existence. China's Sky Eye has captured a new "sun" that is approaching the solar system. Will it affect humans?

While scientists from various countries were still discussing other stars, with the help of Sky Eye and other astronomical telescopes, scientists accidentally discovered that a "rogue" was rushing into the solar system. Its name was Gleeser (Gleeser) 710, which scientists called For "New Sun". Because it is very similar to the sun.

Although its mass is only 60% of that of the sun, its radiant light is not lower than that of the sun, and its gravity is also comparable to that of the sun. And more importantly, although it is about 63 light-years away from the earth, according to its moving speed, it will reach the solar system in about 1.28 million years. At that time, once this uninvited guest breaks into the solar system, the planets in the solar system will be most affected.

Whether it is two stars "robbing" the territory, or two suns merging into one, anyway, the eight planets in the solar system will be "annihilated". The complex stellar gravity is simply not something that the eight planets can handle. . The best outcome is that the earth is locked by the gravitational pull of two suns at the same time and survives.

But the change of gravitational force is also a devastating blow to the creatures on the earth. Of course, it will take millions of years for this "wanderer" to approach the solar system, so there is no need to worry too much. Maybe human technology at that time has developed enough to be able to evade.

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