Topic: Stages of the Sun
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What star stage is the sun in?
did you know our sun is a middle aged star. It's lived about half its life. Main sequence Read More »
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What stage of life is the sun in?
it is in its dormant stage the next stage is red giant Read More »
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What is the final stage of the sun?
The final stage of the Sun is a black dwarf. After the Sun has used up all of it's hydrogen, it will come off of the main sequence and slowly evolve into a red giant. This will continue for about a billion years before the no defunct Sun bl... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
It's thought to be about halfway through its main squence life (burned half the avalable hydrogen) , so it's 4.5 billion years old ... and has about 5 billion years to go (before it turns into a red-giant and swallows the inner planets. Read More »
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It will begin to expand into a red giant in roughly 4 billion years. Read More »
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look at the picture I linked, it explains and shows the steps of a sun's death. Read More »
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the current stage would be the main squence!!=] Read More »
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The Sun is about 4.57 billion years old and is around half way through it's main sequence. Read More »
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when it bloats to a red giant and swallows the inner four planets in 2 billion years. if that doesn't destroy it then a planetary nebula will Read More »
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In the Sun, almost all of the fusion energy is released by the fusion of hydrogen into helium. The process, which requires high density and temperature, produces energy through the loss of mass. Through a three-step process (each creating e... Read More »
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