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See in your mind a world that’s been lost It has been left behind, it's burned and turned to dust All that remains is a memory in the minds of those who cared enough to share the pain. ~~~~~In this blog post, we take a look at what happened to planet Krypton in Superman’s universe. We'll discuss its destruction, when it happened, why it was doomed from birth and what might have caused its eventual demise. I’ll also outline a few similarities that exist between Krypton and Earth which indicate just how fragile our own planet may be. Lastly, with the Earth’s northern and southern poles both advancing over the past few decades due to higher temperatures and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere, we can see that our planet may be on a similar trajectory to Krypton. Hopefully we will avoid the same fate, but 1 billion years is a long time and we may discover that we’ve been destroyed like Krypton was.Krypton Timeline Per Superman (vol 2) #21, 1 billion years ago: The planet Krypton is born. 1 billion years ago: Within 100 million years, Kryptonite causes severe environmental change on Krypton. 1 billion years ago: The world of Krypton is enveloped by a red star, but Kryptonians develop heat vision that allows them to see within the core, and they begin building rockets. 1 billion years ago: The red star which has been slowly growing for a million years blows off its outer layers and a supernova erupts, destroying Krypton. This acts as a catalyst for the activation of Earth’s ancient magnetic core, which enters a period of high activity at the same time as Krypton explodes. ~~~~~ A comparison between location of Kryptonian space craft and the space shuttle Discovery shortly after takeoff from Kennedy Space Center in January 1978. The long, long developmental time of the space shuttle is striking. We may be on a similar trajectory to Krypton. The Birth of Krypton 1 billion years ago: The planet Krypton is born. It’s estimated to be about 10 times the size of Earth and has an even heavier gravity than we do. This high gravity and density would have resulted in a rapidly rotating planet, which itself would have influenced the way life evolved on the surface of Krypton. A smaller, younger planet would probably not have had such a strong magnetic field as Earth does, with its own protective Van Allen belt shielding it from deadly radiation produced by its red sun (which we’ll talk about shortly). Krypton may have actually died out long before it exploded. Kryptonians, like humans, may have eventually evolved into the enlightened species they are today. 1 billion years ago: Within 100 million years, Kryptonite causes severe environmental change on Krypton. Scientists say that the original atmosphere of Krypton was actually too thick for space travel to be possible. They believe that once Krypton’s atmosphere was reduced, the planet became more livable and thus there was an initial burst of life including primitive bacteria on the surface. At some point likely after their atmosphere was reduced, the first satellite-like spaceships were sent to explore new territory and maybe even discover new planets for colonization (like the Pioneer probes). cfa1e77820
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