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Betelgeuse may be preparing to go supernova
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<blockquote data-quote="mlnevese" data-source="post: 1046844" data-attributes="member: 36157"><p>For a supernova scenario like this there is really little we can do. The kill zone is around 150 light years in radius. One proposed solution for such a scenario would be to disassemble the moon and turn it into a physical shield between us and the nova. </p><p></p><p>Of course this scenario brings a lot of problems on its own like the technology required to do that, time to execute as we don't know how long ago the actual nova happened, how long it would take to accomplish, effects on Earth as the mass redistribution of the moon would completely change the ocean's behavior, for instance. </p><p></p><p>The greatest challenge of all would be convincing politicians that the race's survival would be actually worth the cost to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlnevese, post: 1046844, member: 36157"] For a supernova scenario like this there is really little we can do. The kill zone is around 150 light years in radius. One proposed solution for such a scenario would be to disassemble the moon and turn it into a physical shield between us and the nova. Of course this scenario brings a lot of problems on its own like the technology required to do that, time to execute as we don't know how long ago the actual nova happened, how long it would take to accomplish, effects on Earth as the mass redistribution of the moon would completely change the ocean's behavior, for instance. The greatest challenge of all would be convincing politicians that the race's survival would be actually worth the cost to do it. [/QUOTE]
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