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  3. Scientists Say the Gold in Your Ring May Have Been Born in a Cosmic Collision

Scientists Say the Gold in Your Ring May Have Been Born in a Cosmic Collision

Published: Mar 17, 2026
Scientists Say the Gold in Your Ring May Have Been Born in a Cosmic Collision
Author: 
Howard Cohen

The gold in a wedding band or the platinum in a treasured necklace may have originated in a cataclysmic collision between two neutron stars billions of years ago. Astronomers studying a powerful cosmic event known as GRB 230906A say the precious metals used in fine jewelry likely have their beginnings in these extraordinary stellar crashes.

Detected by several NASA observatories, including the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope, the event occurred about 4.7 billion light-years from Earth. The initial signal appeared as a powerful gamma-ray burst — a flash of high-energy radiation that astronomers often associate with catastrophic cosmic explosions.

Researchers later determined that the burst likely came from a merger of two neutron stars — the ultra-dense remnants left behind after massive stars collapse and explode.

Despite being only about a dozen miles across, neutron stars can contain more mass than our Sun. When two of these incredibly dense objects spiral together and collide, the result is an explosion known as a kilonova, powerful enough to create some of the universe’s heaviest elements.

Scientists believe that these collisions are the primary factories of precious metals such as gold, platinum and uranium.

The reason comes down to physics. Elements heavier than iron require an enormous number of neutrons to be added to atomic nuclei in a process called rapid neutron capture, or the “r-process.” Under normal stellar conditions, this simply doesn’t happen fast enough. But when neutron stars collide, they unleash vast clouds of neutron-rich debris and extreme energy, creating the perfect environment for heavy elements to form in a matter of seconds.

In other words, the universe needs truly extraordinary violence to make precious metal.

Once created, these newly forged elements are blasted outward into space, eventually mixing with gas and dust that later form new stars and planetary systems. Scientists believe the gold and platinum found on Earth today were scattered through our region of the Milky Way by ancient neutron star mergers long before our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago.

The newly studied event, GRB 230906A, is particularly intriguing because it occurred in a tiny galaxy embedded in a vast stream of gas — an unusual environment that may help astronomers understand how these precious elements spread through the cosmos.

For jewelry lovers, the implications are awe-inspiring.

The metal in an engagement ring may have traveled billions of years across space before becoming part of our planet. Long before it was mined, refined and shaped into a symbol of love, it was likely created in a titanic stellar crash that briefly outshone entire galaxies.

Credit: Image by The Jeweler Blog, generated by aichatapp.ai.

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