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Sonar Guy
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I'm talking about when we HAVE to lose our planet: when the sun decides its had enough, burns all of its hydrogen, and dies. Red giant, swallowing the inner planets, lovely stuff like that.
What's interesting though, is that people today care about this happening; It won't for another 4.4-4.6 billion years. No clue why, but there's the facts. I'm just bringing this into light because we have to think. NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) are working on getting us to Mars now. By the time our star's number is up, where do you think we'll be in terms of space exploration technology? Will we be able to migrate to a new planet (using Star Trek tech?) and continue life there?
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