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The Search for Nemesis: Theoretical Star That May Have Caused Mass Extinction
Nemesis, a theoretical red or brown dwarf star orbiting the Sun at a distance of approximately 1.5 light-years, has been suggested as a cause of mass extinctions on Earth due to its gravitational pull on asteroids beyond the Oort cloud. However, the existence of Nemesis has been ruled out by NASA's WISE survey in 2014.
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The Nemesis theory proposes the existence of a red or brown dwarf star orbiting the sun beyond the Oort cloud.
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The Nemesis theory proposes the existence of a red or brown dwarf star orbiting the sun beyond the Oort cloud. This theory suggests that this star, with its gravitational pull, could fling asteroids towards the sun and cause mass extinction events on Earth, although it has since been ruled out by NASA's WISE survey in 2014.