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Old January 24th 18, 07:05 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Mark Earnest[_2_]
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Default In Five Billion Years when the Sun goes Red Giant

I bet that when the Sun goes red giant it will not harm Earth at all. As the Sun loses mass the orbit of Earth will slowly spiral further away from the Sun and we will be safe. No need to migrate to the Cosmos. But the dark huge red Sun will look cool!

 




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