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The Sun will become a red giant and eat up Earth?
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Do you think the Sun will become a red giant and eat up Earth? this won't happen just yet but if it does I think we would of already been outside our Galaxy, so then we would be safe I suppose, what do you think? because the Sun is a star and every star becomes a red giant or it explodes.
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in billions of and billions of years lol
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Most likely when giant animals come to be and defend off the evil sun. That's when.
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It can happen. If The human race doesn't destroyy itself then yh, we will die with the sun (Unless we havent found another planet which has our basic living essentials)
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Leon-S-Kennedy wrote It can happen. If The human race doesn't destroyy itself then yh, we will die with the sun (Unless we havent found another planet which has our basic living essentials)
It take's 8 minutes for light to travel to Earth, so if the Sun blew up we wouldn't know about it for 8 minutes.
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Our sun is in its early stage it will not become a red giant for billions or millions of years.
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That's predicted to happen 8 billion years from now..
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Nothing but solar flares for the next billions of years.
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Leon-S-Kennedy wrote It can happen. If The human race doesn't destroyy itself then yh, we will die with the sun (Unless we havent found another planet which has our basic living essentials)
I don't think we will ever find another planet that we would be able to inhabit. If we even did it'd be lightyears away so we'd be dead by the time we got there.
The only star we have to worry about now, is the star Betelguese. Its in the constellation Orion, the shoulder. You can see it in the night sky. Anyways, it's expected to supernova anytime now & in the daytime it'll be like another sun, just not called the sun. Because of how close Betelgeuse is to us though (640 light years), when the star finally does go supernova, it will be very visible from the Earth. It will be easily brighter than the full moon and visible in broad daylight for many months.
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Pool wroteLeon-S-Kennedy wrote It can happen. If The human race doesn't destroyy itself then yh, we will die with the sun (Unless we havent found another planet which has our basic living essentials)
I don't think we will ever find another planet that we would be able to inhabit. If we even did it'd be lightyears away so we'd be dead by the time we got there.
The only star we have to worry about now, is the star Betelguese. Its in the constellation Orion, the shoulder. You can see it in the night sky. Anyways, it's expected to supernova anytime now & in the daytime it'll be like another sun, just not called the sun. Because of how close Betelgeuse is to us though (640 light years), when the star finally does go supernova, it will be very visible from the Earth. It will be easily brighter than the full moon and visible in broad daylight for many months.
They say you learn something new everyday. Thats mine
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