What if a supernova exploded really close to Earth, like just next door in space terms?
Imagine you're sitting on a couch watching TV, and suddenly, your neighbor’s house explodes with BOOM! That's kind of what would happen. A supernova is when a star explodes, it gets super bright, like the biggest light show ever. If that explosion was close enough to Earth, it could be like getting blasted by a giant firework right in our face.
How It Would Feel
If the supernova was really close, maybe 100 or even 50 times closer than our nearest star, the Sun, we might get radiation, like being hit with a super strong sunburn. It could make some of us sick, or even hurt our skin.
What Happens to the Earth
The explosion would light up the sky for days, maybe even weeks! It’d be so bright, it might look like another sun in the sky. The radiation could also mess with our atmosphere, causing strange weather and maybe even a little bit of darkness, like a really long night.
It’s not magic, it's just a very powerful star having a huge party, and we’re right there to feel the blast! What if a supernova exploded really close to Earth, like just next door in space terms?
Imagine you're sitting on a couch watching TV, and suddenly, your neighbor’s house explodes with BOOM! That's kind of what would happen. A supernova is when a star explodes, it gets super bright, like the biggest light show ever. If that explosion was close enough to Earth, it could be like getting blasted by a giant firework right in our face.
How It Would Feel
If the supernova was really close, maybe 100 or even 50 times closer than our nearest star, the Sun, we might get radiation, like being hit with a super strong sunburn. It could make some of us sick, or even hurt our skin.
What Happens to the Earth
The explosion would light up the sky for days, maybe even weeks! It’d be so bright, it might look like another sun in the sky. The radiation could also mess with our atmosphere, causing strange weather and maybe even a little bit of darkness, like a really long night.
It’s not magic, it's just a very powerful star having a huge party, and we’re right there to feel the blast!
Examples
- If it were close enough, we might see it with our eyes like a new bright star.
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See also
- What If Betelgeuse Exploded Right Now?
- How to blow up a star?
- What Makes Some Stars Explode Into Supernovas?
- What Makes Some Stars Explode and Others Simply Fade?
- How Does LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves Work?