NASA got the 'younger brother' of the sun, its age is only 600 million years, the secrets of the earth will be revealed
Kappa 1 Ceti NASA: American space agency NASA has found Sun's youngest brother in the sky. It is just like the sun, but this star is only 600 million years old.
Astronomers at US Space Agency NASA have found the 'little brother' of the sun in space. This is actually a 600-year-old star. Scientists believe that this phenomenon could reveal how life came to be on Earth. This young star is called Kappa 1 Ceti and has a higher temperature similar to our sun. This star is located at a distance of 30 light years from Earth.
According to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Maryland, this star is only 600 to 750 million years old. In contrast, our Sun is believed to be over half its age and 4.6 billion years old. According to scientists, the discovery of this small star like the Sun may give us valuable information about the state of the solar system.
"These findings will help scientists to understand how our sun formed the atmosphere of the Earth and how life arose on Earth," NASA said. In this study, research was also done on the air from the small star. Scientists say that it is impossible to return to the solar system billions of years ago and see what the sun was like when life first appeared on Earth.
There are more than 100 billion stars in our galaxy and one in 10 stars is just like our star in size and light. Many of these stars are in the development phase. "Imagine trying to make a picture of a child with a picture of a young man who was one or two years old at the time, and all these pictures were deleted or lost," says research author Vladimir. The star is about 30 light years away from Earth and, according to NASA, is located on the second street of our planet. This star rotates very rapidly in the 9 days of the earth.