I was listening to Coast To Coast AM and Art Bell was the guest host and interviewing Dr. Michio Kaku a prominent theorically physistic who was on promoting his latest book (The Physics of Impossible things) and at one point during their discussion brought up the Binary Star WR-104 which is approximetly 8,000 light years away from Earth in the Sagitarious constellation and in the process of going supernova. The point is that there are some scientists who belive that when that event does occur (Dr. Kaku pointed out that it already might have) the resulting explosion should send shockwaves of gamma bursts and that we were in the "crosshairs". They brought it up because they were discussing the viability of the Death Star's superlaser blowing up Aldderan and Dr. Kaku suggested that this was the scientific equivalent. You can look it up...I found the wikipedia article and there are links to montioring websites where you can download updates and such, apprently we're on a 16 degree celesitial axis with it and thus it could hit us or miss us. What do you all think about it? I tell you I couldn't sleep for a few hours after listening to this...