Sun 'will flare into massive planetary nebula when it dies'
Source: The Guardian
Sun 'will flare into massive planetary nebula when it dies'
In 5 billion years our dying sun will transform into a stunning planetary nebula visible for millions of light years around, scientists say
Ian Sample Science editor
Mon 7 May 2018 16.00 BST
Enjoy the sun while it lasts: in 5 billion years time, our host star will burn out, rip itself apart and turn into a massive glowing ring of interstellar gas and dust, scientists say.
Astronomers have long known that the sun will die when it runs out of fuel, but the precise nature of its death throes has been far from clear, even to the most morbid of the fields practitioners.
Now an international team of scientists have worked out the details. Using a new computer model, they found that rather than simply fading away as previously thought, the dying sun will transform into a stunning planetary nebula visible for millions of light years around.
These planetary nebulae are the prettiest objects in the sky and even though the sun will only become a faint one, it will be visible from neighbouring galaxies, said Albert Zijlstra, professor of astrophysics at the University of Manchester. If you lived in the Andromeda galaxy 2 million light years away youd still be able to see it.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/may/07/sun-will-flare-into-massive-planetary-nebula-when-it-dies
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