In about 5 billion years, the Sun will exhaust its hydrogen fuel and enter the red giant phase, expanding significantly and engulfing the inner planets, possibly including Earth. Eventually, it will shed its outer layers, creating a planetary nebula, while the core will shrink and stabilize into a white dwarf. This white dwarf will gradually cool over billions of years, ultimately becoming a cold, inert remnant known as a black dwarf.
The eventual fate of our sun is to become a White Dwarf.
No. It does not have enough mass. Only stars 8 times the mass of the sun or greater can become pulsars. The sun will become a white dwarf.
No. It does not have enough mass. Only stars 8 times the mass of the sun or greater can become neutron stars. The sun will become a white dwarf.
No, our Sun will not become a neutron star or supernova. Instead, it is expected to evolve into a red giant and then shed its outer layers, ultimately leaving behind a white dwarf. This process will occur in about 5 billion years, marking the end of its life cycle without the explosive phenomena associated with supernovae or the formation of a neutron star.
No. It will become a white dwarf in about 7.5 billion years time.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
Yes, but our current understanding of astrophysics says this won't happen for a few billion years yet. (Wind is ultimately driven by heat from the sun, so they'll fail at about the same time.)
The sun is not alive, only living specis can become extinct.
The eventual fate of our sun is to become a White Dwarf.
A star that is 1000 times as massive as the Sun will likely end its life in a supernova explosion, leaving either a neutron star or a black hole as a remnant, depending on the mass of the core after the explosion.
No. it is not massive enough. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
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No. Stars such as our sun become white dwarfs. Only stars 8-10 times the mass of the sun or more become neutron stars.
All living things rely, ultimately, on the sun's energy.