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Flying out of the solar system, where should humans go?

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Have you ever thought about this question, if one day the solar system is no longer habitable, where should we go? Perhaps we will think of Proxima Centauri.

Before mastering the speed of light, the nearest star is undoubtedly the first choice, but being closest does not mean it is suitable.

Different from its docile attitude, Proxima Centauri is a bad-tempered galaxy. From time to time, it will emit huge flares that are difficult to withstand due to the planetary magnetic field. If we really go to live on Proxima Centauri, we will not only have to deal with the flares Attacks, but also the ability to avoid harsh weather.

So from a survival point of view, Proxima Centauri is not suitable for us. If we look further away, Barnard's Star is the second closest star system to the sun in the universe.

Only six light-years away from the earth, the planet Barnard B was discovered in 2018. Europa is generally a cold frozen world. We don’t know whether there is life in Barnard’s Star, but we can What is confirmed is that Barnard's Star is an ancient star.

Barnard emits fewer flares than Proxima Centauri. Therefore, although the planet Barnard B is cold, it is more suitable for our survival, and Barnard's Star also has a long life that is far beyond the comparison of the sun.

It is undoubtedly the best refuge for life. Barnard’s galaxy is currently accelerating its approach to the solar system. It is expected that in 10,000 years, it will probably replace Proxima Centauri and become our new neighbor, so If we need interstellar immigrants in the future, Barnard's Star will definitely be a good choice.