Damaged ozone

  • 12/03/2002

  • Pioneer (New Delhi)

Piecing together clues from astronomy, paleontology and geology, some American scientists have proposed that an ancient supernova may have damaged the protective ozone layer around the Earth and wreaked havoc on terrestrial life. The researchers theorise that a group of young stars prone to short, cataclysmic lives passed relatively our solar system several million years ago. Nobody had realised that this cluster of stars could have been so close to Earth during that time.