What Cosmic Dust on Earth Reveals About Ancient Supernovas
February 6, 2026
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Earth acts as a cosmic archive, collecting microscopic dust from distant stellar explosions. Scientists found iron-60, a remnant of supernovas millions of years ago, in deep-sea sediments and polar ice. This discovery reveals our planet's close encounters with ancient star deaths, potentially influencing life's evolution and confirming our solar system's passage through interstellar debris clouds.