Yes and no , but if the Gamma Rays if a few light years away it can waves and turn big, and in the next next your die but this has not happen yet we think in OOFMATION ANIMATION is that it is about 1000 year this could happen, but we don't know yet. Gamma-rays travel to us across vast distances of the universe, only to be absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere. ... A Gamma-ray burst could wipe out all living species on the planet Earth at any time with no warning and destroy the ozone layer in the process. There is no protection for the planet from this fate.
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In response to Nathan Soliman you are correct and some point incorrect, we are not safe, but if it very far away the Gamma Rays, we are Safe.
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As you see Your 80% correct but for now we are safe
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yes i agree
Thanks for bringing Astronomy!
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ur welcome
has a gamma ray ever hit earth before?
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In 2012 researchers found evidence that our planet had been struck by a blast of radiation during the Middle Ages, but there was debate over what kind of cosmic event could have caused this.Jan 21, 2013
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hmm interesting
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Interesting question... Do you think that there may have been life on Mars but Gamma Rays destroyed it due to Mars's atmosphere being removed?
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that could happen
maybe mars has no atmosphere because of that
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Well Mars have no atmosphere
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Mars used to have an atmosphere, but it was swept away after its magnetic field stopped
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