Group of scientists claims to have discovered the exact date on which the Sun will explode

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Researchers from the University of Warwick presented their conclusions about the Sun (Illustrative Image Infobae)

The Sun is called humanity’s central star in the Solar System and has a final destiny carefully mapped by scientists and astronomers. Thanks to detailed studies by researchers at the University of Warwick and data provided by NASA, the date on which it will end was known.

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This transformation will mean the end of its life cycle as it is known today and for thousands of years, triggering a series of catastrophic events for the planets closest to it, including Earth. In any case, there are still billions of years for this to happen, although it is still a truly terrifying event, whether life exists on the planet by then or not.

What experts say about the explosion of the Sun
Scientists explain that when this happens, the Sun will stop producing heat through nuclear fusion and will expand, becoming a red giant. This process will lead to Mercury and Venus being engulfed by the expanded Sun, and intense solar winds will erode Earth’s atmosphere, exposing the planet to extremely hostile conditions.

Despite the severity of these changes, the eventual death of the Sun will mark a final chapter not only for the solar system, but could also be a critical point for the existence of life as we know it, unless humanity has found ways to survive on other planets or in space.

From this perspective, astrophysicist Chris Manser and NASA studies suggest that, after becoming that red giant, the Sun will eventually become a white dwarf, a stellar remnant that, although it will not be able to host life due to its diminished luminescence and heat, will mark the final transition in its stellar evolution.

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