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Intelligent life may arise near stars of the Sun's type

Scientists from St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (GUAP) have found that the intensity of the Sun's magnetic activity corresponds to the level of other similar stars of the yellow dwarf class. These data make it possible to refute the version about the exclusivity of the star, but also to suggest that intelligent life may arise near stars of this type.

Professor Yuri Nagovitsyn clarified that the behavior of the Sun was studied in two time periods. For the first, data were used when astronomers directly studied the object using a telescope, and in the second, the object was studied using radionuclide reconstruction.

We managed to establish that the intensity of the Sun's activity corresponds to the parameters of other similar stars. The study does not exclude the development of life on planets near stars similar to the Sun. We are probably already observing some of these stars.
Yuri Nagovitsyn, Professor at GUAP

The study refutes the version according to which the activity of the Sun is lower than that of other stars of this class.

On the morning of May 8, two powerful flares occurred on the Sun, which partially disrupted radio communications on Earth.

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