The Sun is about half way through it's main sequence stage.
Our sun is at stage 5 and that's dangerous because when our sun becomes a black dwarf in stage 6 because right now it's a white dwarf our sun will die and it'll be the end of the world so right now the best way to avoid that is for President Obama to go to every single state and get people to put them in space shuttles and leave our home and galaxy.
Our sun is about 4.6 billion years old, about halfway through its life.
The next stage in the sun's life cycle will be the red giant phase. During this phase, the sun will expand and become bigger, eventually engulfing the inner planets of our solar system.
No, the Sun does not have a hole the size of Jupiter right now. The Sun's surface is continually changing due to processes like sunspots, flares, and coronal holes, but there is no current phenomenon where the Sun has a hole the size of Jupiter.
The sun will spend a total of about 10 billion years as a yellow dwarf. A little less than half of that time has already passed.
Our sun is at stage 5 and that's dangerous because when our sun becomes a black dwarf in stage 6 because right now it's a white dwarf our sun will die and it'll be the end of the world so right now the best way to avoid that is for President Obama to go to every single state and get people to put them in space shuttles and leave our home and galaxy.
Our sun is not massive enough to supernova. Our sun will die in a different manner, but certainly not in 2012. The process of our sun's death will be very slow. Right now, the sun is what they call a "main sequence" star and is in the most stable stage of it's life and will be for quite some time. See related question.
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Our sun is about 4.6 billion years old, about halfway through its life.
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A Pulsar.
its to the right of the middle of the main sequence.
The next stage in the sun's life cycle will be the red giant phase. During this phase, the sun will expand and become bigger, eventually engulfing the inner planets of our solar system.
Your Sun? Yeah, I can't really claim to own the sun, but Sol is in it's main sequence.
The Sun is a medium mass star in main sequence.
No, the Sun does not have a hole the size of Jupiter right now. The Sun's surface is continually changing due to processes like sunspots, flares, and coronal holes, but there is no current phenomenon where the Sun has a hole the size of Jupiter.