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The solar system may have passed through dense interstellar clouds 2 million years ago, altering Earth's climate

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    Jun 10, 2024, 2:02 pm724 ptsHot
    photo of The solar system may have passed through dense interstellar clouds 2 million years ago, altering Earth's climate imageAstrophysicists calculate the likelihood that Earth was exposed to cold, harsh interstellar clouds, a phenomenon not previously considered in geologic climate models.
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