Earth Plows Through Ancient Supernova Debris Preserved in Antarctic Ice

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A new study detects iron-60 in Antarctic ice aged 40,000–80,000 years, tying Earth’s passage through the Local Interstellar Cloud to debris from a past supernova. Using accelerator mass spectrometry on hundreds of kilograms of ice and corroborating isotopes, researchers show the cloud around the Solar System contains material from an ancient stellar explosion, with the iron-60 signal varying over tens of thousands of years and supporting the idea that our cosmic neighborhood records such events.
Topics:science#antarctic-ice#interstellar-medium#iron-60#local-interstellar-cloud#space-science#supernova
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