No. While for out purposes its supply of power is inexhaustible it will not last forever. Over the course of the next 7 billion years the sun will exhaust the fuel at its core and eventually collapse into a white dwarf.
At the center of the solar system is the Sun, a star that contains about 99.8% of the solar system's mass. The Sun's gravitational force holds all the planets, moons, asteroids, and other objects in orbit around it.
Well, not really, but don't worry. Our Sun was formed about 4.57 Billion years ago, and is not quite half-way through its life cycle for this type of star. The Sun will last in roughly its present style till about 10 billion years. 10 billion might be a large number, but it is far from infinite. [For many purposes, 'arbitrarily long' is an adequate description for a very large number. Infinity has no limit. ]
The sun shines throughout our solar system, influencing its surroundings and providing light and heat. Its energy travels through space for about 93 million miles to reach Earth. The sun's light can also affect neighboring objects in the form of solar radiation and solar wind.
Well, that is an extremely hard question to answer because in the infinite void of space, there is no up or down but if you are talking about withing to space of the sun, i have no idea! lol srry
Due to Newton's law of Motion, everything has the potential to keep moving forever, barring any impediments including friction and gravity. Light will continue traveling through space for infinite distances, therefore the fact that light can reach Earth from the Sun, though the sun is millions of miles away, is no feat. Hope this helps; recommend me please. -Smelly Hobo
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just type 'ALOVELYDAY' whenever the weather becomes cloudy or rainy
Everything is a part of space, including the Sun. The Earth is also a part of space. Space is a part of the universe which is infinite and no one knows how big it is.
There's definitely a noun missing at the end of the sentence.Here are the responses to a few possibilities:-- Sunlight travels in infinite silence.-- Sunlight travels in infinite distance unless it hits something that absorbs it.-- Sunlight travels at speed of 299,792,458 meters per second.
In the solar system, there is only one star. The sun. In the universe, there are infinite stars, as new ones are being created and destroyed. The sun is the only star in our solar system.
the answer is infinite to the second power
A Thought Experiment Suggesting That If The Universe Were Homogeneous, Infinite, And Unchanging, The Entire Night Sky Would Be As Bright As The Surface Of The Sun.
At the center of the solar system is the Sun, a star that contains about 99.8% of the solar system's mass. The Sun's gravitational force holds all the planets, moons, asteroids, and other objects in orbit around it.