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Sunrise: 7,000,000,000 A.D.

Its so peaceful out here on Earth. Morning to evening to night, life blossoms throughout. Everyday marks a fresh start with our sun shining in its red armour and welcoming us all to the new day.

Well this perfect start to the day is not permanent. Our sun is 4 billion years old. In stellar life cycle, our sun is an adoloscent. It has huge reserves of hydrogen to fuel the nuclear fusion reaction in its core, the very phenomena that makes life possible on Earth and is the primary source of energy out here.

Eventually everything will start to fade away as the time flies and our Sun will start to age. It will run out of fuel and things may turn nasty. Our beautiful planet which was once a paradise of life will turn into a hell and every morning it will witness a horrifying gaze of the dying sun.

Lets find out how our mornings will look like 7 billion years from now!

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