It is estimated that the sun formed into a star about 4.57 billion years ago.
Mars will revole around the sun forever until it blows up or the sun has a supernova
Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun, so it will orbit the sun again in about 180 years.
Yes, many times. It takes it 248 years to go around the Sun, and while it was not discovered until 1930, it has been there for millions of years.
248 earth years to orbit the sun
0.000082235 light years
Until monkeys take over. Or until the sun blows up in like a jillion gazillion years...
Mars will revole around the sun forever until it blows up or the sun has a supernova
The Earth will not blow up. It will, however, be consumed when the Sun expands into a red giant in 4-5 billion years.
The sun will never blow up. The sun will died in 5 to 7 billion years, but the process will be gradual.
Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun, so it will orbit the sun again in about 180 years.
The Sun will probably not simply "blow up"; it will gradually become larger, until about 5 billion years from now, it will be a red giant - and, assuming that Earth is not swallowed up by the Sun, it will become too hot here on Earth for any life.
Yes, many times. It takes it 248 years to go around the Sun, and while it was not discovered until 1930, it has been there for millions of years.
Well currently it's on 4.5 billion years. It'll carry on until the Sun dies or until it's Mum gets scared and says "You're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel-air"
Four to five billion years.
A Supernova.
Mercury
The Sun is 4.6 billion years old and about halfway through the phase where is shines as it does now due to fusion reactions that convert hydrogen into helium. The Sun will continue this phase, with some variability, until it is about 10 billion years years old. About 5 billion years from now, the Sun will enter a red giant phase and expand greatly. This lasts for hundreds of millions of years before it blows off its outer layers creating a planetary nebula. In the next several billion years, what is left of the core of the sun will fade to a white dwarf and then continue to cool further forever. The Sun does not have enough mass to explode as a supernova.