Approaching a Magnetar Star
Being that a magnetar star is a particular type of neutron stars, it has an immensely more powerful magnetic field than any other object in the universe. Magnetar stars emit high electromagnetic radiation, especially gamma rays and X-rays. Therefore, going closer to a magnetar star can result in various tragic incidences, such as significant trauma, burning, and ripping apart of the person. A magnetar star is believed to have a high and powerful magnetic field that can strip and rip of an object or an individual. So if a person approaches a magnetar star closely, then that person will be removed and ripped off of life. Stronger magnetic fields of a magnetar star destroys atoms, therefore, they will destroy the body of any person who tries to go closer to it. However, if the person is lucky to remain alive after such encounter, there will be serious burns on that person. These burns can be severe to a point that they can even cause permanent disability to that person.
Similarly, in a scenario that the person is lucky to escape death, approaching a magnetar star can still lead to a major trauma due to their scary nature. Some of the features of a magnetar star and the possible accidents that may occur as a result of the close proximity to a magnetar star can prove to be a really disturbing experience to the exploring person. This distressing encounter can affect a person for a very long period of time and may negatively impact the life of such a person. This is because it is always very difficult to forget some of the scary moments in a person’s life.
Overall, magnetar stars are very dangerous objects in the universe that a person should not go nearer to without a proper instruction and guidance from an astronaut. Going closer to a magnetar star can expose a person to dangers such as death, severe burns, and major trauma. Therefore, it is advisable to consult an astronaut before embarking on such exploration because astronauts are adequately trained and have vital understanding of the universe. Astronauts can offer advice on safer ways of observing a magnetar star from a distance.