Core Earth originated from supernova?
A supernova explosion will expel a myriad of giant dust clouds. These clouds contain lots of iron and move at very fast speeds. Israeli scientists believe that they are the components that constitute the core of the Earth.
The origin of the Earth core
The study was conducted by Dr Dr Danny Tsebrenko and Dr Dr Noam Soaker of the Israel Institute of Technology. The supernova is an explosion that appears at the time of the destruction of stars, when they burn off their energy and explode.
A large dust cloud after the supernova explosion - (NASA screenshot)
Researchers have used a powerful computer to simulate supernova explosions. They found that some supernovae contain enormous amounts of iron several times the mass of Jupiter, the largest planet of the solar system.
After the explosion, the remnants of the supernova are clusters of giant nebulae full of dust and gas , including huge iron clouds. They were shot out, scattered through space, spreading everywhere in the universe and could form the core of planets like Earth, scientists said.
Planets and celestial bodies are made up of heavy elements like iron, sodium, and calcium. Stars can create these elements in their hearts and spread throughout the universe with supernova explosions."Most of the iron on Earth comes from supernovae , " Dr Soker said.
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