
What If a Rogue Star Collided With the Sun?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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If a rogue star were to collide with the Sun, it would have catastrophic consequences for the solar system. The collision would release a tremendous amount of energy, equivalent to the amount of energy produced by the Sun over a period of millions of years.
The collision would likely cause the Sun to expand and become a red giant, engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. The intense heat and radiation from the collision would likely cause widespread fires and sterilize the planet, making it uninhabitable for all forms of life.
The collision would also likely cause significant damage to the outer planets and their moons, and would likely disrupt the orbits of these bodies, potentially sending them hurtling out of the solar system.
It's important to note that the likelihood of a collision between a rogue star and the Sun is considered to be extremely low. Such an event would require the rogue star to be on a collision course with the Sun and it is extremely unlikely that such an event would occur in the near future.
Also, it's important to note that the Sun is located in a relatively low-density area of the Milky Way galaxy, and thus the probability of such an event is considered to be very low.
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If a rogue star were to collide with the Sun, it would have catastrophic consequences for the solar system. The collision would release a tremendous amount of energy, equivalent to the amount of energy produced by the Sun over a period of millions of years.
The collision would likely cause the Sun to expand and become a red giant, engulfing the inner planets, including Earth. The intense heat and radiation from the collision would likely cause widespread fires and sterilize the planet, making it uninhabitable for all forms of life.
The collision would also likely cause significant damage to the outer planets and their moons, and would likely disrupt the orbits of these bodies, potentially sending them hurtling out of the solar system.
It's important to note that the likelihood of a collision between a rogue star and the Sun is considered to be extremely low. Such an event would require the rogue star to be on a collision course with the Sun and it is extremely unlikely that such an event would occur in the near future.
Also, it's important to note that the Sun is located in a relatively low-density area of the Milky Way galaxy, and thus the probability of such an event is considered to be very low.
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anno636
I'd depend on A. How big the rouge star was and B. what it was made of! If was only a small star like a brown dwarf I'd probably just merge with it and do fk all but if it was bigger it could explode from the collision also if it was small but made up from different compounds it could in theory poison the sun shutting down its usual activity and if that happened it could go into a red shift or variable star emitting more infra-red light than uv light and if that occurred all outdoors plant life would perish and eventually over about 1200 years all life would also perish from lack of oxygen
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I'd depend on A. How big the rouge star was and B. what it was made of! If was only a small star like a brown dwarf I'd probably just merge with it and do fk all but if it was bigger it could explode from the collision also if it was small but made up from different compounds it could in theory poison the sun shutting down its usual activity and if that happened it could go into a red shift or variable star emitting more infra-red light than uv light and if that occurred all outdoors plant life would perish and eventually over about 1200 years all life would also perish from lack of oxygen
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Siddharth
Can you do a detailed study of the Miller's planet, Mann's Planet and edmunds planet shown in Interstellar? I mean, life can be supported in Edmunds planet as shown in the movie, but surely the conditions would not be as perfect as on Earth, because they are revolving around a massive black hole Gargantua. So, analysis of the conditions on these planets would be amazing!
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Can you do a detailed study of the Miller's planet, Mann's Planet and edmunds planet shown in Interstellar? I mean, life can be supported in Edmunds planet as shown in the movie, but surely the conditions would not be as perfect as on Earth, because they are revolving around a massive black hole Gargantua. So, analysis of the conditions on these planets would be amazing!
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carina
I had a dream a star explodes and the night was so amazing it was like a very bright thing in the sky exploding the night was changed to day and after the explosion it was night again it's amazing as hell I would die to dream about it again
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I had a dream a star explodes and the night was so amazing it was like a very bright thing in the sky exploding the night was changed to day and after the explosion it was night again it's amazing as hell I would die to dream about it again
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Vidura
Can you bring us a video about If the Earth is thrown out of its orbit for some reason and leaves our solar system and left alone. what would happen if that happend. -. that would be so interesting can u plz bring us that kinda video. --
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Can you bring us a video about If the Earth is thrown out of its orbit for some reason and leaves our solar system and left alone. what would happen if that happend. -. that would be so interesting can u plz bring us that kinda video. --
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Phillip
What happens when the rogue star enters our solar system? The lead up to the months or years of time for the star to travel through the solar system would also be interesting to explore!
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What happens when the rogue star enters our solar system? The lead up to the months or years of time for the star to travel through the solar system would also be interesting to explore!
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Anthony
I love your content and always look forward to seeing it. I only have one small issue. I don't know Kilometers per hour and would love for you to use Miles per hour. Small request. Lol
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I love your content and always look forward to seeing it. I only have one small issue. I don't know Kilometers per hour and would love for you to use Miles per hour. Small request. Lol
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Duck
i hate how these types of videos make you realize that everything and everyone that you have ever loved or cared about is at the mercy of some dumb space pebble or an oversized fireball
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i hate how these types of videos make you realize that everything and everyone that you have ever loved or cared about is at the mercy of some dumb space pebble or an oversized fireball
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Sinolwethu
And stop saying what is the what is the weather today wallet wallet wallet wallet wallet stop saying what is the I have been even have been like a million years
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And stop saying what is the what is the weather today wallet wallet wallet wallet wallet stop saying what is the I have been even have been like a million years
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Jamieson
If this star is really coming in 1. 3 million years. No one would experience this because all our water would be evaporated and we wouldn't survive
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If this star is really coming in 1. 3 million years. No one would experience this because all our water would be evaporated and we wouldn't survive
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Trololl
Luckily at the time while it goes, it should be enough time for us to discover extreme high tech and be able to change the trajectory
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Luckily at the time while it goes, it should be enough time for us to discover extreme high tech and be able to change the trajectory
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Matt
NASA and scientists said that is not true and there is no such evidence about this. So you are wrong and go back to school again kid.
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NASA and scientists said that is not true and there is no such evidence about this. So you are wrong and go back to school again kid.
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mike
Maybe take one of the Jupiter moons and catch a rotational lift from that star to wherever it's going after wrecking our solar system
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Maybe take one of the Jupiter moons and catch a rotational lift from that star to wherever it's going after wrecking our solar system
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Jezel
Rogue stars. Rogue planets. Etc. I guess outcasts on earth are pretty normal because in universe there are a lot more outcasts. ---
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Rogue stars. Rogue planets. Etc. I guess outcasts on earth are pretty normal because in universe there are a lot more outcasts. ---
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Maaku
I dont know if I can still trust What If's predictions after they fail predicting the scenarios of Betelgeuse exploding in 2022.
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I dont know if I can still trust What If's predictions after they fail predicting the scenarios of Betelgeuse exploding in 2022.
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Kevin
What if: - Rogue star is coming for us!
Me: - So we finally found the solution to The 60 seconds 1 minute passing in Africa
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What if: - Rogue star is coming for us!
Me: - So we finally found the solution to The 60 seconds 1 minute passing in Africa
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Oddish43
I don't think it's -could spell the end of life on our planet-. I think it's -WOULD spell the end of life on our planet-.
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I don't think it's -could spell the end of life on our planet-. I think it's -WOULD spell the end of life on our planet-.
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poldland
Milky Way codiles Andromeda galaxy ='s milkdromdea galaxy from billions of years to the sun turning into a red giant
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Milky Way codiles Andromeda galaxy ='s milkdromdea galaxy from billions of years to the sun turning into a red giant
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maxgamercool7
I love your vids dude, I-m gonna be an astronomer one day! Can you make more space videos? They are super fun.
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I love your vids dude, I-m gonna be an astronomer one day! Can you make more space videos? They are super fun.
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Cosmic
Meanwhile, in the real universe:
-Gliese 710: Let me introduce myself. -
-See you in 1. 35 million years! -
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Meanwhile, in the real universe:
-Gliese 710: Let me introduce myself. -
-See you in 1. 35 million years! -
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Purple
1. 3 million years, all I needed to hear.
Anything bad like this that-ll happen better happen when I-m dead.
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1. 3 million years, all I needed to hear.
Anything bad like this that-ll happen better happen when I-m dead.
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Lowes
If it became a blue straggler the best option would be to move to one of Jupiter's moons judging from your video
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If it became a blue straggler the best option would be to move to one of Jupiter's moons judging from your video
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Lukai
if this will happen in 1. 3 million years, then how could the sun become a red giant in 5 billion years?
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if this will happen in 1. 3 million years, then how could the sun become a red giant in 5 billion years?
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Debra
You all manage to come up with every doomsday scenario you can think of! How many does this one make?
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You all manage to come up with every doomsday scenario you can think of! How many does this one make?
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