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Our Sun’s Lost Sibling

April 28, 2025 by Brian Ventrudo Filed Under: Science

Our home star at summer solstice on June 22, 2022.

Like most stars in the Milky Way, our Sun was born in a cluster of hundreds of new stars in a cloud of glowing gas and dust like the Orion Nebula, then settled down with its siblings in an open star cluster like the Pleiades.  Over the next few hundred million years, as it made its way around the Milky Way, this new cluster of stars was slowly pulled apart by tidal forces and the gravitation pull of passing dust clouds.  Some of the family members may have traveled together for another billion years as a stellar association or a moving group. But like human siblings, they were eventually separated once and for all by the vicissitudes of the outside world. [Read more…] about Our Sun’s Lost Sibling

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