It is about halfway through its life. It will still live for around 5.5 billion years or 5,500,000,000 years.
It will burn out eventually, but that will be very far from now, not in our lifetime.
It will have a shorter lifetime. The Sun should last about 10 times longer.
The sun is expected to have a lifetime of about 10 billion years. This estimate is based on the sun's current rate of nuclear fusion reactions in its core, which will eventually deplete its hydrogen fuel and cause it to evolve into a red giant.
No. The less massive a star, the longer it will last. A main sequence star half the mass of the sun can be expected to last about 5 times longer.
Sparkly, clear, and a lifetime of imprisonment...err love and commitment. sparkely when in sun and rainbow in sun to
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
Our sun, or another star just like it (there are many more like our sun) has a lifetime of about 10 billion years, give or take 500 million.
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Nothing that you will notice in your lifetime . In millions of years, the sun , being a star will first expand , burning up the earth and then reduce and burn out.
No. At least not in the lifetime of any individual currently extant, for sure.
Well, to put it simply, we die. The sun will never be between the Earth and moon. Not ever in our lifetime. Plus the sun would engulf the moon and Earth, destroying it.
All except Neptune for people who grow to 84 or more.