Star Just Ate a Planet, and It's Not Done Yet
wglb
30 points
45 comments
July 10, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
senectus1
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opengrass
We must prevent our sun from doing this by eating less meat and paying more taxes.
owlninja
I love stories like this. A subtle reminder how inconsequential our actions are on this planet in the grand, unplanned scheme. I look forward to reading HN with my breakfast each morning then going to a job that helps me raise a family and have fun on the weekends. I read stories of war, corruption, sadistic leaders, and great suffering. I've learned to appreciate the joys of life and have come to terms that we are not here for a long time - just for a good time. "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." -Bill Watterson
Herring
This is like your typical 2-story US house "eating" a baseball. Completely trivial occurrence, cosmologically speaking, unless you're specifically looking for it.
mproud
It just happened 1300 of years ago! (Reminds me of an episode of Flight of the Conchords.) But it is really interesting to read.