Researchers are continuously conducting various studies on the Earth and the solar system. Accordingly, a recent study has revealed some strange information. That is, it has been reported that in the future, the Earth is in danger of colliding with the sun or being thrown out of the solar system.
Many changes are taking place in the solar system where our Earth is located without our knowledge. Since all of them can change our lives, studies on this are ongoing continuously. Meanwhile, a new study on the Earth and the solar system is causing a stir. That is, this new study has warned that the Earth's orbit may change in the future and that it may be thrown into the path of other planets or even into the Sun. Researchers say that the sun may already be destroyed in 500 million years and that it will destroy the earth. Researchers say that this kind of incident may happen when the earth is lifted.
They have warned that stars passing near our solar system could pose a threat to the stability of the Earth. The results of this study, which was conducted using thousands of computer models of what will happen in the future, have been published in the journal Icarus. It has been said that the passing star could cause more damage than previously estimated. If a star is about the mass of the sun, it could also significantly disrupt the Oort Cloud, which is considered the boundary of our solar system outside Pluto, the study has warned.
The study also stated that "Over the next four billion years, passing stars will be the main cause of orbital changes." It has also been warned that the planets in the solar system and Pluto are more unstable than previously thought. Astronomers Nathan Kaip and Sean Raymond said, "There are some problems in our solar system. The orbits of large planets can change for some reason. In addition, the study has shown that our planets and Pluto are more unstable than previously thought."

Due to the gravity of these stars, there is a 50-80 percent chance that Mercury will deviate from its path. Similarly, it has been reported that Pluto will also deviate in the same way in five billion years. The researchers added, "Similarly, there is a 0.3% chance that Mars will collide with another planet or be thrown off the solar system. Similarly, there is a 0.2 percent chance that Earth will be thrown off the solar system or collide with another planet." If the orbit of Mercury changes due to a passing star, Venus or Mars may collide with Earth. In other cases, the Earth could even collide with the Sun. Or Venus and Mars could push the Earth towards Jupiter. After that, Jupiter's gravity would eject the Earth from the solar system, researchers say.

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