We do not actually know what will or could happen.
Red dwarfs are among the longest-lived stars in the universe, often burning for tens of billions to even trillions of years. Their low mass and efficient hydrogen-burning processes allow them to sustain nuclear fusion for an extended period. In contrast to larger stars that have shorter lifespans, red dwarfs can remain in the main sequence phase for an extraordinarily long time, often outlasting the current age of the universe itself.
Most stars in the universe are main sequence stars. These stars are in a stable phase of their life cycle where they generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. The Sun is a main sequence star.
Yes, recent research has found that a large percentage of stars have planetary systems. It is now believed that planets are a common feature in our galaxy, with some stars possibly hosting multiple planets. The discovery of thousands of exoplanets in the last few decades has increased our understanding of the prevalence of planets in the universe.
Actually, no one knows if anything can last forever. No one knows the future of the universe. One theory has this universe expanding and then collapsing into a big crunch where everything will be destroyed. Another theory has the this universe bleeding into others in which case it is possible for material to last for a much longer period of time.
The most massive stars; they will use up their fuel much faster than less-massive stars. or even low mass star which is less then half the mass of our sun may able to last more then a trillion years that is longer then the universe age
Red dwarfs are among the longest-lived stars in the universe, often burning for tens of billions to even trillions of years. Their low mass and efficient hydrogen-burning processes allow them to sustain nuclear fusion for an extended period. In contrast to larger stars that have shorter lifespans, red dwarfs can remain in the main sequence phase for an extraordinarily long time, often outlasting the current age of the universe itself.
Most stars in the universe are main sequence stars. These stars are in a stable phase of their life cycle where they generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. The Sun is a main sequence star.
The Last Book in the Universe was created in 2000.
there are new ones every day being born..others are fizzling out.its an ongoing process that i think,will continue on and on.. No...altho the light you see will last for hundreds of years after the star is gone...nothing keeps it's form forever....
Last Life in the Universe was created on 2003-08-08.
Hypergiants are relatively rare. Only a few stars become hypergiants, and they don't last very long (only a few million years). Probably a few in every major galaxy.
The last episode of Stargate: Universe was Season 2, episode 20, "Gauntlet."
it forgets what u last did! and there is probaly something wrong with your computer....
Yes, stars are constantly being created and destroyed. Stars can last millions or billions of years, but there are so many of them out there that it's pretty common for them to come and go.
A star life cycle takes millions of years. Some stars even last for billions of years, which can be older than our universe.
Rick from Pawn Stars last name is Harrison.
The Last Time I Saw the Stars was created in 2002.