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Fate of Outer Planets in the Sun's Red-giant Phase
In a number of documentaries i've watched over the years when
discussing the fate of the inner terrestrial-planets when the Sun enters its' red-giant phase it usually only talks about Mercury, Venus and Earth with Mars mentioned occasionally but almost never are the outer-planets mentioned. When the sun enters its' red-giant phase there will be a massive increase in its luminosity so i'm if for example any of Jupiter's atmosphere will be stripped off by the massive increase in the solar radiation it receives? |
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