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Passing stars may throw Earth out of the Solar System, study finds

A field star drifting within 10,000 astronomical units may be enough. This could rattle the Oort Cloud, the icy shell at the solar system’s edge.

June 23, 2025 / 11:18 IST
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Passing Stars Could One Day Push Earth Out of Orbit (Image: Canva)
Passing Stars Could One Day Push Earth Out of Orbit (Image: Canva)

It’s not just time or the Sun we should fear. A quiet danger may be drifting through space, and one day, it could send Earth spinning into chaos. That’s the warning from a new study that suggests passing stars may pose a larger threat than previously believed.

Published in the journal Icarus, the study relies on thousands of detailed simulations. It claims that our solar system could be more unstable than we ever thought. A passing field star, one with mass like our Sun, could cause serious disturbance if it comes close enough.

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Distant Stars May Disturb Planetary Orbits
A field star drifting within 10,000 astronomical units may be enough. This could rattle the Oort Cloud, the icy shell at the solar system’s edge. The gravitational effects may ripple inwards, shaking up planetary orbits, including Earth's.

Astronomers Nathan Kaib and Sean Raymond led the new research. They found the chances of disruption are higher than earlier models suggested. Over four billion years, passing stars are seen as the most likely trigger for instability.