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Astronomers Detect Traces of a Titanium Collision Between Two Exoplanets

Summary by Trust My Science
Astronomers have spotted a violent collision between two exoplanets orbiting around a star in the main sequence, located about 11,000 light years away from the Earth. While the star was not very active for several years, its brightness suddenly became unstable due to the passage of large amounts of rocks and dust resulting from the collision. This collision seems similar to the one that occurred on Earth billions of years ago and gave rise to th…
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Astronomers have spotted a violent collision between two exoplanets orbiting around a star in the main sequence, located about 11,000 light years away from the Earth. While the star was not very active for several years, its brightness suddenly became unstable due to the passage of large amounts of rocks and dust resulting from the collision. This collision seems similar to the one that occurred on Earth billions of years ago and gave rise to th…

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Trust My Science broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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