The Conversation
14 May 2019, 12:07 GMT+10
Curious Kids is a series by The Conversation, which gives children of all ages the chance to have their questions about the world answered by experts. All questions are welcome: send them along with your name, age and the town or city where you live to [email protected]. We wont be able to answer every question, but well do our best.
The sun is a star, and when a star explodes its called a supernova. These types of explosions are very bright, and very powerful. They release lots of dust into space, which is used to make more stars and planets. Our solar system was made using stuff from these explosions. Even humans are made of star stuff!
If the sun suddenly exploded like this, the whole solar system would be destroyed. You dont have to worry though only stars ten times the size of our sun, or bigger, can explode like this. Our sun will end its life in a different way.
A supernova is like bursting a balloon. But when our sun dies, it will happen slowly, like when you gradually let the air out of a balloon.
The sun will start to die when it runs out of fuel in about 5,000,000,000 years (thats five billion years). This is 77 times longer than the Tyrannosaurus-Rex has been extinct a very, very long time.
When the sun starts to die, it will get bigger and slightly colder, turning into what astronomers call a red giant. It will get so big, that it will eat Mercury, Venus and even Earth.
When the sun is a red giant, it will be big and puffy, and start to blow off its outer layers out of the solar system. It will get smaller and smaller, eventually becoming what we then call a white dwarf.
A white dwarf is the core of a dead star. They are super heavy, weighing almost as much as the sun, while being only the size of the Earth. A teaspoon of white dwarf would weigh somewhere around 6,000 kilograms as much as an adult elephant!
When the sun is a white dwarf, most of the solar system will still be around. Mercury, Venus and Earth will be gone, but Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will survive and continue to go around the sun. So will the asteroid belt, Kuiper belt and dwarf planets like Pluto.
Because a white dwarf is small, it doesnt produce as much light. A white dwarf doesnt have any fuel to give it energy, so it also gets colder and colder over time. Eventually it will become very dark.
The light from the sun is what keeps our planet warm. Without it, the planets in the solar system will get very cold. This would make it harder for life to stay alive in the solar system.
A white dwarf doesnt produce much light. But in the future, humans might build spaceships that will allow us to leave Earth. Humans might even build something to move the Earth. This would let the planet survive being eaten by the sun as a red giant.
The sun will become a red giant and then a white dwarf over billions of years. This is a very long time. We cannot watch a star do all of this, but we can learn how stars are born and die by looking at the stars in our galaxy - the Milky Way.
Read more: The fate of the Earth? We discovered the remains of a planet following the violent death of its parent star
The Milky Way has stars of all ages, and over time astronomers have worked out which ones are young, old or dead. By studying the old and dead stars, we can discover what will happen to our sun in the far, far future.
More Curious Kids articles, written by academic experts:
Is water blue or is it just reflecting off the sky? The students of Ms Browns class, Neerim South Public School, Victoria, Australia
Who is Siri? Miles, aged four, London, UK.
How did the months get their names? - Sylvie, aged eight, Brisbane, Australia.
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