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NASA Scientists Predict When the Sun Dies and Burns the Earth

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

United States aeronautical and space agency scientistsNASA) predicts the future of the Sun, including when its death will burn Earth.

The sun is called not as old as other stars in the solar system. So far, most of the knowledge about the ball of energy is still mysterious, but scientists have managed to find some points of the Sun’s development until it finally died.

The Sun’s death is still trillions of years away, some scientists believe the current phase of the Sun’s life cycle will end 5 billion years from now.

In that phase, this massive star at the center of our solar system will eat up most of its hydrogen core BGR.

Effectively, the Sun as we know it will die. When that phase occurs, the Sun will become a giant red ball and will stop creating heat through nuclear fusion.

Once the Sun’s core begins to become unstable, the Sun’s outer layers expand. That expansion will eventually devour Mercury and Venus.

In addition, the solar wind will hit Earth, dissipating the magnetic field that produces the atmosphere.

This is a scary phase to think about, especially for human life and other living things. Surely there were several other threats from the Sun before the destruction took place.

Although the idea of ​​the Sun’s death is terrifying, it’s possible that humanity will never even experience it.

According to the report of the team of scientists NASA, Earth’s oceans will slowly evaporate due to excessive heat from the Sun’s energy, over a billion years from now.

At that time, the Sun’s thermal energy will increase by about 10 percent. There is also another threat from climate change that needs to be taken into account, which could result in human deaths before the sun dies.

The sun as a source of life can also be the other way around in the future. Humans could be saved if they were able to inhabit other planets beyond Earth, but this is still fiction until now.

(can/fea)

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