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Well, around 5 billion years from now, our lovely sun will exhaust its fuel and go through some changes. It won't actually become a black hole, though. Instead, it'll transform into a dense and faint white dwarf, peacefully watching over the cosmos. Just imagine the beautiful colors dancing around as it all happens.

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Will sun become a black hole at the end of life?

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Will a black hole form in our solar system?

No, the sun is too small to become a black hole, it will eventually become a brown dwarf, ending it's life cycle.


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For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.


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After a supernova explosion in Betelgeuse it will definitely become at least a neutron star. However, because of it's mass it's more than likely to become a black hole. If it does, then it will be the closest black hole to Earth.


Do stars began there life in a black hole?

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Does the black hole have life?

Due to the immense gravity of a black hole, no life we can currently fathom could survive in one.


What is the difference between a black hole and red giant in astronomy?

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Does a black hole contain life?

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Does life depnd on the black hole in the middle of the galaxy?

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Why would the sun never become a black hole?

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Is our universe in a black hole?

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