Scientists have ensured that in approximately five billion years it will begin to sink under its own weight, which will cause strong heating and dilation of outer layers that will melt the orbits of Venus and Mercury and that, in turn, can cause the earth to run out of energy.
Camilla Danielski, who is a researcher at the IAA-CSIC, stated that 97% of the stars in the galaxy’s orbit can become white dwarfswhich allows these to be exoplanets in the future that will surely be habitable for humans.
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In addition, the study affirms that these white dwarfs will be able to survive the giant and asymptotic phases of the evolution of the expansion of the sun and, furthermore, that these they have planetary companions called Jovians that are located 2.0 kiloparsecs from the center of the universeso it is likely that there is an analog to the final stages of Jupiter and the sun within the solar system with which we are surrounded.
Which means that when this astronomical phenomenon happens, the human being pwill be able to move to another solar system to a planet that is similar to Jupiteraccording to what the research done in the journal Nature mentions.
All this, thanks to the fact that the white dwarf has 60% of the mass of the sun and that it will survive a gaseous world with a mass of 40%, which is much larger than Jupiter currently has, so this planet revolves around a star that is in orbit at a distance that is less than one of the three times existing between the Sun and the Earth.
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This would confirm that several planets could continue to emerge, even after the disappearance of their star. so Saturn and Jupiter would be the most benefitedsomething that, in that order of ideas, could exterminate the Earth due to its proximity to the Sun.