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RSS FeedsResearchers consider whether supernovae killed off large ocean animals at dawn of Pleistocene
(PHYSorg.com Space & Earth)

 
 

11 december 2018 17:16:08

 
Researchers consider whether supernovae killed off large ocean animals at dawn of Pleistocene
(PHYSorg.com Space & Earth)
 


About 2.6 million years ago, an oddly bright light arrived in the prehistoric sky and lingered there for weeks or months. It was a supernova some 150 light years away from Earth. Within a few hundred years, long after the strange light in the sky had dwindled, a tsunami of cosmic energy from that same shattering star explosion could have reached our planet and pummeled the atmosphere, touching off climate change and triggering mass extinctions of large ocean animals, including a shark species that was the size of a school bus.


 
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