Will Earth Survive When the Sun Becomes a Red Giant?

by Fraser Cain on January 31, 2008

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Billions of years in the future, when our Sun bloats up into a red giant, it will expand to consume the Earth’s orbit. But wait, you say, the Earth travels the Earth’s orbit… what’s going to happen to our beloved planet? Will it be gobbled up like poor Mercury and Venus?

Astronomers have been puzzling this question for decades. When the sun becomes a red giant, the simple calculation would put its equator out past Mars. All of the inner planets would be consumed.

However, as the Sun reaches this late stage in its stellar evolution, it loses a tremendous amount of mass through powerful stellar winds. As it grows, it loses mass, causing the planets to spiral outwards. So the question is, will the expanding Sun overtake the planets spiraling outwards, or will Earth (and maybe even Venus) escape its grasp.

K.-P Schroder and Robert Cannon Smith are two researchers trying to get to the bottom of this question. They’ve run the calculations with the most current models of stellar evolution, and published a research paper entitled, Distant Future of the Sun and Earth Revisted. It has been accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

According to Schroder and Smith, when the Sun becomes a red giant star 7.59 billion years, it will start to lose mass quickly. By the time it reaches its largest radius, 256 times its current size, it will be down to only 67% of its current mass.

When the Sun does begin to bloat up, it will go quickly, sweeping through the inner Solar System in just 5 million years. It will then enter its relatively brief (130 million year) helium-burning phase. It will expand past the orbit of Mercury, and then Venus. By the time it approaches the Earth, it will be losing 4.9 x 1020 tonnes of mass every year (8% the mass of the Earth).

But the habitable zone will be gone much sooner. Astronomers estimate that will expand past the Earth’s orbit in just a billion years. The heating Sun will evaporate the Earth’s oceans away, and then solar radiation will blast away the hydrogen from the water. The Earth will never have oceans again. It will eventually become molten again.

One interesting side benefit for the Solar System. Even though the Earth, at a mere 1.5 astronomical units, will no longer be within the Sun’s habitable zone, much of the Solar System will be. The new habitable zone will stretch from 49.4 AU to 71.4 AU, well into the Kuiper Belt. The formerly icy worlds will melt, and liquid water will be present beyond the orbit of Pluto. Perhaps Eris will be the new homeworld.

Back to the question… will the Earth survive?

According to Schroder and Smith, the answer is no. Even though the Earth could expand to an orbit 50% larger than today’s orbit, it won’t get the chance. The expanding Sun will engulf the Earth just before it reaches the tip of the red giant phase. And the Sun would still have another 0.25 AU and 500,000 years to grow.

Once inside the Sun’s atmosphere, the Earth will collide with particles of gas. Its orbit will decay, and it will spiral inward.

If the Earth were just a little further from the Sun, at 1.15 AU, it would be able to survive the expansion phase. Although it’s science fiction, the authors suggest that future technologies could be used to speed up the Earth’s spiraling outward from the Sun.

I’m not sure why, but thinking about this far future of the Earth gives an insight into human psychology. People are genuinely worried about a future billions of years away. Even though the Earth will be scorched much sooner, its oceans boiled away, and turned into a molten ball of rock, it’s this early destruction by the Sun that feels so sad.

Original Source: Arxiv

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Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay.

  • louis

    ALL CAN SAY IS GOODBYE TO EVERYONE AND THE PEOPLE THAT SAY WE COULD DO LOADS OF THINGS IN THE FUTRE WELL YOU NEVER NO IF WE COULD ALSO WE MAY NOT EVEN LIVE BECUASE THE DEADLY ATEROID THAT WILL HIT US IN 2029 OR 2036 HPE YOU LIVE PEACEFULLY

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  • julie

    hey i need to know what impact would be on fuels if there were no sun????/

  • http://www.universetoday.com destiny

    i bet the sun is gettin bigger every decade or so. man! i wish the universe didn’t have to go down so bad i wish. to bad i won’t be able to see the earth die or survive. plus it will take a long time to go to a solar system similar to or the milkay way. maybe we can use that theory it’s called, Attackons. it can go way faster than light travel. it would take 100 million years to reach the cloest star ever!!!!!!!!! man those scenitists better act fast so we can live on a planet just like earth. mars!! are u kiddin me! no way hosa i ain’t gonna die because of that sun destroyin those inner planets.

  • http://www.universetoday.com destiny

    the fuels will be gone when the sun dies, juile.

  • http://www.universetoday.com destiny

    ii swear why did god make us worry about so much hell that’s gonna happen later in life? why god why?

  • Fatboy slim

    Travon,.. why you gotta be a hater. True it is gods plan, but that doesn’t means existence will end. After all, during the beginning of sun’s transformation human beings should adapt to the constantly rising temperatures. Just perhaps we won’t have to leave earth will might just aquire the ability or organs to breathe with no oxygen or possibly survive in the earth’s crust like mole men. Also, I think that deep down inside no nation is crazy or insane enough to launch a nuclear attack. Humans will eventually realize that the idea of wiping out whole nations is an unreasonable and unwanted resolution to win a war or obtain resources.

  • BenDavis himself

    Technology will be modified to deal with these circumstances. I think that once humans realize that their all about to die in a twisted dry death. All nations will unite and an amazing invention will be forged from the minds of top scientists around the planet. Perhaps the Earth will develop their once custom made atmosphere to protect against the heat and provide oxygen. Maybe a giant rocket would be built on earth to launch the earth many billions of light years away to safe haven in another galaxy. Although i am not sure which will happen I have foreseen the earth’s survival in meditation. God’s speed to you all! *BD*

  • giant ballz

    I’m sorry, I will correct myself, the sun is not large enough to eventually turn into a black hole, so erase that part

  • Aydan

    I doubt humans will become extinct, we’ve so far in such a short amount of time, makes you really appreciate the human capacity to advance.

    Human’s might be destructive in nature, but I believe that’s because we’re meant to be, a huge part of our technological advancement has come about through conflict, I’d go so far as to say WE NEED IT. An example I like to use is Velcro:

    War between Soviets and Americans results in practical rocket technology, rocket technology sparks space race resulting in Nasa, Nasa creates Velcro because astronauts are unco.
    War > Nasa > Velcro.

    As for space travel, I think it would be easier if we just turned the Earth into a spaceship and layered it to accommodate for earth’s expanding population.

    I’d be more worried about Earth’s rapid climate change than the sun though :)

  • Candice

    Earth is only about 4.6 billion years, we’re even a little than a half way and human in the future would be different and more intelligence.

  • Robert

    Hmmm.. billions of years from now we will have evolved into a new species.. more intelligent I hope. possibly not even needing a physical body. Yes we are evolving… getting taller, more people with not enough room on their jaw for wisdom teeth.
    We will have either destroyed ourselves, been destroyed by an asteroid or comet impact, or we would have conquered space itself and spread through at least the galaxy if not even to other galaxies in the next few million years. No need to worry about our sun expanding into a Red Giant.

    • Tommy

      you are correct sir, which is admirable. we will evolve and stop it before it happens.

  • karen

    Well, I think that no human beings will ever survive the problems today coz after every species of every kind and every drop of water(drinkable water is just .5%!!) is gone, there is NO food, NO water and NO clean air to breath with. How can we be able to survive that? It would be a miracle. I think we wont be able reach that phase of life on Earth.

  • http://www.universetoday.com mload

    theater the earth will survive until the moom map of iapeted

  • JAMES

    QUESTION;
    which contains more ‘SPACE’. a feather, or 1, 000,000 planets…
    neither
    both are empty space
    subatomically apeaking….
    AWARENESS IS THE KEY!!!

  • http://www.universetoday.com keke

    i think that the earth will take a long time to end

  • http://www.universetoday.com brooke

    i dont know much im only ten but if you mind will you stop talking about this im acualy scared now soo plz!?

  • elizebeth

    i am only 12 and i dont know what to do

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  • bobby

    this is stupid know one knows

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