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There is talk of this happening, but it will happen in MANY millions of years. Nothing to fear of good sir.
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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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?
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ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.
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Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.
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ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.


What're you trying to get across?

Between 1-2 years - traveling at the speed of light (not taking into account pit-stops for coffee).

Of course it depends on how fast the object is traveling. In one of the NASA Space Shuttles, about 76,526 earth years (38,263 earth years one way). 1 light-year is 5.8 trillion miles and the maximum speed of a NASA Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour.
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Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.


What're you trying to get across?

Between 1-2 years - traveling at the speed of light (not taking into account pit-stops for coffee).

Of course it depends on how fast the object is traveling. In one of the NASA Space Shuttles, about 76,526 earth years (38,263 earth years one way). 1 light-year is 5.8 trillion miles and the maximum speed of a NASA Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour.


Oh nevermind, don't you think we will get out of our Galaxy?
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ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.


What're you trying to get across?

Between 1-2 years - traveling at the speed of light (not taking into account pit-stops for coffee).

Of course it depends on how fast the object is traveling. In one of the NASA Space Shuttles, about 76,526 earth years (38,263 earth years one way). 1 light-year is 5.8 trillion miles and the maximum speed of a NASA Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour.


Oh nevermind, don't you think we will get out of our Galaxy?


In all honesty. No. The time It'd take to get out of our galaxy would take so long.

Put this into speculation, we sent a probe to Pluto in 2006, it's expected to land in 2015. So 9 years just to travel to Pluto which is in our galaxy? Our Galaxy is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km, which is 6.21371e17 miles.
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Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.


What're you trying to get across?

Between 1-2 years - traveling at the speed of light (not taking into account pit-stops for coffee).

Of course it depends on how fast the object is traveling. In one of the NASA Space Shuttles, about 76,526 earth years (38,263 earth years one way). 1 light-year is 5.8 trillion miles and the maximum speed of a NASA Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour.


Oh nevermind, don't you think we will get out of our Galaxy?


In all honesty. No. The time It'd take to get out of our galaxy would take so long.

Put this into speculation, we sent a probe to Pluto in 2006, it's expected to land in 2015. So 9 years just to travel to Pluto which is in our galaxy? Our Galaxy is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km, which is 6.21371e17 miles.


Well, maybe there try getting to our next closest star and maybe take it from there, even if Earth blew up, there are spacestations that humans can live on/in
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ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.


What're you trying to get across?

Between 1-2 years - traveling at the speed of light (not taking into account pit-stops for coffee).

Of course it depends on how fast the object is traveling. In one of the NASA Space Shuttles, about 76,526 earth years (38,263 earth years one way). 1 light-year is 5.8 trillion miles and the maximum speed of a NASA Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour.


Oh nevermind, don't you think we will get out of our Galaxy?


In all honesty. No. The time It'd take to get out of our galaxy would take so long.

Put this into speculation, we sent a probe to Pluto in 2006, it's expected to land in 2015. So 9 years just to travel to Pluto which is in our galaxy? Our Galaxy is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km, which is 6.21371e17 miles.


Well, maybe there try getting to our next closest star and maybe take it from there, even if Earth blew up, there are spacestations that humans can live on/in


Our next closest star is Proxima Centauri it's a red dwarf.
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Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
ImZulu wrote
Pool wrote
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.


Isn't light years light traveled in a year?


No light years are distance, not time.


Yeah, if you travel you are going distances.


What're you trying to get across?

Between 1-2 years - traveling at the speed of light (not taking into account pit-stops for coffee).

Of course it depends on how fast the object is traveling. In one of the NASA Space Shuttles, about 76,526 earth years (38,263 earth years one way). 1 light-year is 5.8 trillion miles and the maximum speed of a NASA Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour.


Oh nevermind, don't you think we will get out of our Galaxy?


In all honesty. No. The time It'd take to get out of our galaxy would take so long.

Put this into speculation, we sent a probe to Pluto in 2006, it's expected to land in 2015. So 9 years just to travel to Pluto which is in our galaxy? Our Galaxy is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km, which is 6.21371e17 miles.


Well, maybe there try getting to our next closest star and maybe take it from there, even if Earth blew up, there are spacestations that humans can live on/in


Our next closest star is Proxima Centauri it's a red dwarf.


Isn't Proxima Centauri 39,900,000,000,000 km away from us? Alpha Centauri isn't a star, it's actually a star system, it's not far from the Southern Cross
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