The unassuming star centered in this sky view [
http://skyview.gsfc
] will one day be our next door [
http://www.bigear.o
] stellar neighbor [
http://www.astro.wi
]. The faint 9th magnitude red dwarf [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] currently 63 light-years away [
http://zebu.uoregon
] in the constellation Ophiucus [
http://www.astro.wi
] was recently discovered to be on a course toward our Solar System. Known in catalogs of nearby stars [
http://proxima.astr
] as Gliese 710 it is predicted to come within 1 light-year of the Sun ... a million years from now. At that distance this star, presently much too faint to be seen [
http://liftoff.msfc
] by the naked eye, will blaze at 0.6 magnitude - rivaling the apparent brightness of the mighty red giant Antares [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. Gliese 710 poses no direct collision danger [
http://ccf.arc.nasa
] itself although its gravitational influence will likely scatter comets out of the Solar System's reservoir, the Oort cloud, sending some inbound [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. This future stellar encounter was discovered by researchers Joan Garcia-Sanchez and Robert Preston (JPL [
http://www.jpl.nasa
]), and collaborators while studying stars in the solar neighborhood [
http://www.clockwk.
] using data from the Hipparcos Astrometry Satellite [
http://astro.estec.
hipparcos.html ]. The star field shown is based on the Palomar Digitized Sky Survey [
http://www-gsss.sts
] and is 1/4 degree wide (about half the diameter of the full moon).
Explanation
The unassuming star centered in this sky view [
http://skyview.gsfc
] will one day be our next door [
http://www.bigear.o
] stellar neighbor [
http://www.astro.wi
]. The faint 9th magnitude red dwarf [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
] currently 63 light-years away [
http://zebu.uoregon
] in the constellation Ophiucus [
http://www.astro.wi
] was recently discovered to be on a course toward our Solar System. Known in catalogs of nearby stars [
http://proxima.astr
] as Gliese 710 it is predicted to come within 1 light-year of the Sun ... a million years from now. At that distance this star, presently much too faint to be seen [
http://liftoff.msfc
] by the naked eye, will blaze at 0.6 magnitude - rivaling the apparent brightness of the mighty red giant Antares [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. Gliese 710 poses no direct collision danger [
http://ccf.arc.nasa
] itself although its gravitational influence will likely scatter comets out of the Solar System's reservoir, the Oort cloud, sending some inbound [
http://antwrp.gsfc.
]. This future stellar encounter was discovered by researchers Joan Garcia-Sanchez and Robert Preston (JPL [
http://www.jpl.nasa
]), and collaborators while studying stars in the solar neighborhood [
http://www.clockwk.
] using data from the Hipparcos Astrometry Satellite [
http://astro.estec.
hipparcos.html ]. The star field shown is based on the Palomar Digitized Sky Survey [
http://www-gsss.sts
] and is 1/4 degree wide (about half the diameter of the full moon).
Explanation