Discoveries Unveiled: ‘Supernova Graveyard’ Found in Ocean Depths and Lunar Surface

Recent oceanic research reveals traces of a rare radioactive plutonium, remnants from an ancient kilonova explosion—one that likely occurred near Earth around 10 million years ago. This find, linked to cataclysmic neutron star collisions, adds to theories suggesting our planet resides in a “supernova graveyard,” overflowing with cosmic debris from past cosmic events. Researchers like Brian Fields aim to validate this theory through lunar samples, which could offer clearer evidence due to the Moon’s stable geology. As the Artemis missions prepare to return humans to the Moon, the scientific community is eager to explore these samples for confirmation of this fascinating cosmic history. The goal? Unravel the origins of elements like gold and plutonium while documenting our universe’s explosive past.

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