UFOAlienReality.comDec 28, 20181 min readYoung Star's Flare Could Spark, Or Extinguish, Extraterrestrial LifeAstronomers have seen one of the largest ever stellar flares from a very young star, which may shed light on the origins of potentially habitable exoplanets.The baby star emitted a flare of energy and plasma around 10,000 times bigger than the largest flare ever recorded from our own Sun, according to a paper in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.The massive explosion would have flooded surrounding matter with X-rays and UV radiation, an event which could equally be the spark that creates extraterrestrial life or the catastrophe that sniffs out the first signs.Read the article hereCredit: Brid-Aine Parnell, Forbes#UFO #UFOs #UAP #Alien #DisclosureArtist’s impression of a similar solar flare (a very large flare from EV Lac) Credit: Casey Reed/NASA
Astronomers have seen one of the largest ever stellar flares from a very young star, which may shed light on the origins of potentially habitable exoplanets.The baby star emitted a flare of energy and plasma around 10,000 times bigger than the largest flare ever recorded from our own Sun, according to a paper in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.The massive explosion would have flooded surrounding matter with X-rays and UV radiation, an event which could equally be the spark that creates extraterrestrial life or the catastrophe that sniffs out the first signs.Read the article hereCredit: Brid-Aine Parnell, Forbes#UFO #UFOs #UAP #Alien #DisclosureArtist’s impression of a similar solar flare (a very large flare from EV Lac) Credit: Casey Reed/NASA