What happens after the sun goes out (Video)

All good things must end, and even our sun, which provides life on earth, is no exception. To illustrate this, the European Association for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere ESO has shared a frightening video showing what will happen when our star goes off. Stars [...]
All good things must end, and even our sun, which provides life on earth, is no exception.
To illustrate this, the European Association for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere ESO has shared a frightening video showing what will happen when our star goes off.
The stars are full of highly-burning hydrogen, and when the gasoline is gone, they expand to <x0-grain” red, “absorbed” everything on their path. In the case of the latest ESO video, this includes our planet, the Kosovo Press broadcasts.
It's only a matter of time before our sun arrives at this stage in life, which will take place in about five billion years, so there is currently no reason to be afraid of the Day of Resurrection.
These red giants eventually spend their outer layers, leaving behind their burning cores, dense ultra known otherwise as the <x0 white>”.












