"Strange" star changed the paths of celestial bodies thousands of years ago!
A recent study found that our ancient ancestors may have seen about 70,000 years ago, a spectacular sight in the night sky. The study says a small star, known as "Scholz", approached our solar system, sending comets and asteroids from the outer reaches of the solar system to its center. read more How did the first "mysterious" visitor arrive at our solar system How did the first "mysterious" visitor arrive at our solar system? As humans began to leave Africa, when the Neanderthals still lived on our planet, the dwarf star approached the Sun less than a light year ago, just 20 light years away from the sun, causing a comet crash in the Ort cloud. , The last layer in our solar system. It is likely that this star has been spotted for thousands of years, as a dim reddish light, glowing in the area around the "Big Dipper" galaxy also called "The Plow". Experts believe that the trajectories of a number of remote space rocks in...