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Our galaxy heading for collision with Andromeda Galaxy
NASA states that nothing will happen to our Solar system. The
collision will commence after 2 billion years. By that time, Sun would have turned into a red dwarf star gobbling up all his planets. Even otherwise, solar system would perish in countless supernova explosions that follow the galaxy collision. Check out:http://signifies.net/our-galaxy-heading-for-an-end/ |
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Our galaxy heading for collision with Andromeda Galaxy
On 9/06/2012 9:24 PM, signifiespost wrote:
NASA states that nothing will happen to our Solar system. The collision will commence after 2 billion years. By that time, Sun would have turned into a red dwarf star gobbling up all his planets. Probably you meant red giant. Not that soon, it won't, but it's gradually getting hotter. The Earth will be uninhabitable long before the galactic collision unless it's been moved further from the sun. Sylvia. |
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Our galaxy heading for collision with Andromeda Galaxy
Well I'll not be around then will I?
However, I'm beginning to think that the lack of ET calling is probably due to the fact that the universe is a dangerous space, you only need some catastrophe to happen to a nearby star and life is gone. Brian -- From the Bed of Brian Gaff. The email is valid as Blind user. "signifiespost" wrote in message ... NASA states that nothing will happen to our Solar system. The collision will commence after 2 billion years. By that time, Sun would have turned into a red dwarf star gobbling up all his planets. Even otherwise, solar system would perish in countless supernova explosions that follow the galaxy collision. Check out:http://signifies.net/our-galaxy-heading-for-an-end/ |
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Our galaxy heading for collision with Andromeda Galaxy
On Jun 9, 10:46 am, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 9/06/2012 9:24 PM, signifiespost wrote: NASA states that nothing will happen to our Solar system. The collision will commence after 2 billion years. By that time, Sun would have turned into a red dwarf star gobbling up all his planets. Probably you meant red giant. Not that soon, it won't, but it's gradually getting hotter. The Earth will be uninhabitable long before the galactic collision unless it's been moved further from the sun. Sylvia. Earth will also start moving away, perhaps enough to give us a few million (possibly a billion) years extension on surviving before our red giant sun goes into its lethal helium flashover and converts into a small WD of perhaps only .5 Ms. I doubt any forensic trace of our human species will even exist after the next million years, so there's really nothing to worry about. http://groups.google.com/groups/search http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth,Brad_Guth,Brad.Guth,BradGuth,BG,Guth Usenet/”Guth Venus” |
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