The sun has about 5 billion years yet to go before it loses enough fuel to leave its main sequence and evolve into a red giant. See the related link below for additional information.
Not alot of fuel left They omost did not make it.
The sun has around 5 billion years left before it exhausts its nuclear fuel and starts to evolve into a red giant star. This phase will mark the end of its stable life cycle and the beginning of a transformation that will eventually lead to the formation of a planetary nebula.
Our sun, Sol, uses hydrogen for fuel.
It is estimated that the sun has about 5 billion years left before it exhausts its nuclear fuel and expands into a red giant, eventually engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. It will then transition into a white dwarf and gradually cool down over trillions of years.
Apollo 11 had about 25 seconds worth of fuel remaining when it landed on the moon.
Not alot of fuel left They omost did not make it.
The sun is our local star. It is a giant fusion engine, and it is "burning" hydrogen and fusing it into helium at an enormous rate. But as long as it has fuel to drive the fusion process that is the sun's life, it will burn fuel continuously. It has been burning for about 4.5 billion years, and it has about that much more time left.
Its under the fuel tank in the back left of the car to measure how much fuel is still left in the tank.
Probably one to two gallons.
none it runs from the sun
Normally there is 2 gallons left in the tank.
1g.
non there are dead
depending on what your driving one eighth of a tank is left in the tank when your indicator light comes on
About 15 miles.
No. Our star, the sun, is still going strong and has about 5 billion years worth of fuel left.
The sun has around 5 billion years left before it exhausts its nuclear fuel and starts to evolve into a red giant star. This phase will mark the end of its stable life cycle and the beginning of a transformation that will eventually lead to the formation of a planetary nebula.