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The Future of Our Solar System: Evidence of a Similar Dying Process Found in a Distant Solar System

Scientists estimate the Sun will balloon into a “red giant” star in about five billion years, cooking the inner planet to ashes as it does.

But what will happen after our sun dies? While this event is still very far away, a team of astronomers has now found evidence that the solar system underwent this process.

Moreover, this solar system is very similar to our solar system. So similar, the Keck Observatory calls it a “crystal ball” for the cosmic future of our solar system.

A red giant star that is bigger than the sun (harapanrakyat.com)

Keck Observatory recently announced the discovery of a distant solar system “similar to our own.” The solar system, which astronomers observed thanks to a two-telescope observatory on Maunakea in Hawaii, is near the center of the Milky Way galaxy. And it consists of a Jupiter-like planet—with a Jupiter-like orbit—orbiting around a white dwarf star.

2023-10-04 18:00:16
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