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Indian-origin NASA scientist finds baby Sun’s tantrums buried in moon’s crust

By Arun Kumar on June 18, 2019   GENERAL  

Indian-origin NASA scientist finds baby Sun’s tantrums buried in moon’s crust

When the Sun was just a baby four billion years ago, it went through violent outbursts of intense radiation, spewing particles across the solar system but these growing pains helped seed life on early Earth by igniting chemical reactions that kept Earth warm and wet. Ironic butthe same solar tantrums may have prevented life from […]

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