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Gamma Ray Bursts, Supernovae in Space: Could They Have Catastrophic Effects on Earth?
Gamma ray bursts and supernovae often occur outside the Earth's galaxy, but is it possible for these distant events to cause destruction in the planet - maybe even cause mass extinction? Scientists take a closer look.
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