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Earth's sun will not become a red supergiant for another five billion years.
Swallowing up the earth.-Around five billion years from now, the sun is going to grow in size.
The planet has been spinning for five billion years. We have only been around for the past 250,000.
So what possible power source could allow the sun to shine with such intensity day after day for five billion years?
This very story played out five billion years ago when a star was born that would come to be known as the sun.
Even after the Earth, Sun and Moon are gone, it will still be here. Even after five billion years.
started the acceleration five billion years ago.
So there came a time, about five billion years ago… when the dark energy started dominating… over the attractive matter in the universe.
the sun has been around for five billion years of that.
leftovers from the formation of the solar system nearly five billion years ago.
More energy is created Five billion years the sun burns 90% of its hydrogen… from now, maybe to the day… the balance is destroyed.
Five billion years ago, we were in a glowing hot nebula…
Of its hydrogen… from now, maybe to the day… Five billion years the balance is destroyed… the sun burns 90% more energy is created.
But one day, in around five billion years time… the Sun will start to cool
how improbable this is, remember, five billion years ago, we were not here,
In one of the vast spirals of our own galaxy the Milky Way- the Sun and the Earth five billion years ago, first took the cosmic stage.
their heavier elements to us. another five billion years, for those dead stars to bequeath there was time.
more massive stars died out, another five billion years, for those dead stars to bequeath.
It's remarkable to realize that displays like these… accompany the death of nearly every star in the cosmos… including our own Sun in about five billion years.
About five billion years ago, some ten billion years after the Big Bang that scientists believe kickstarted our Universe, this cloud started to collapse under the pull of gravity.