New Study Suggests Earth May Avoid Sun's Engulfment in 5 Billion Years
Une nouvelle étude publiée dans Astronomy & Astrophysics suggère que la Terre pourrait échapper à l’engloutissement par le Soleil lorsqu’il deviendra une géante rouge dans cinq milliards d’années, contrairement au consensus scientifique précédent
Contrary to previous scientific consensus, a new study published in Astronomy & Astrophysics suggests that Earth might not be engulfed by the Sun when it expands into a red giant in approximately five billion years. Researchers propose that Earth could potentially escape this fiery fate. The study's findings challenge long-held predictions about the planet's ultimate demise. While the Sun's expansion is a certainty, the exact outcome for Earth's orbit and survival remains a subject of ongoing scientific inquiry. This research offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting a potentially different future for our planet than previously assumed. The findings are based on complex astrophysical modeling and simulations. Further research will be needed to confirm these intriguing possibilities.
This study offers a potentially revised understanding of Earth's long-term future, suggesting it might survive the Sun's red giant phase, contrary to previous scientific predictions.
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