It Would Take About 100 Billion Years for Another Star to Pass Close Enough to Make the Solar System Unstable

A new study by a team of Canadian researchers shows that our Solar System will not experience a close and disruptive stellar flyby for a very long time! The post It Would Take About 100 Billion Years for Another Star to Pass Close Enough to Make the Solar System Unstable appeared first on Universe Today.

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