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The Sun May Not Engulf Earth After All, Scientists Say

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Need some good news on a Friday after a long week? The Earth may not be engulfed by the expanding fireball of the dying sun, which has long been assumed to be our home planet's ultimate fate, according to scientists.

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The Sun may not engulf Earth after all, scientists say

The Earth may not be engulfed by the expanding fireball of the dying Sun, which has long been assumed to be our home planet’s ultimate fate, according to scientists.

·Canada
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It was thought that the Earth would end up swallowed by the Sun when it turned into a giant star, but our planet could eventually escape this cruel destiny, according to a study published on Friday.

·Montreal, Canada
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A new scientific study suggests that the Earth would not necessarily be devoured by the Sun during its transformation into a red giant, thanks to a balance between loss of stellar mass and

·France
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The Earth may not be swallowed up after all when the Sun dies in 5 billion years. This is the conclusion of new research led by KU Leuven. Until now, scientists assumed that the Earth would disappear when the Sun grew into a giant star.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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A new study questions old forecasts: the Earth could survive the final phase of the Sun. Decisive are tidal forces and star winds. The article The Sun dies, the Earth remains? New study questions old forecasts first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtsportal für Ingenieure.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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