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How old is the sun in the sky?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

the sun is 4.5 billion years old you can also tell by looking at the sun i know it would damage your eyes but to keep your eyes safe quickly take a picture of the sun then look at it on your camera or something the sun looks yellow as you might see in your picture well look at a timeline of the sun's age on wikipedia.com you will see all the stages of the sun.The sun is currently not a red giant that's when it's 6 billion years old after it's red giant stage then the sun will start to shrink until it's gone.Thank you for your question i hoped it helped you :)

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