If the Sun suddenly vanished, Earth would continue orbiting normally for 8 minutes and 20 seconds due to the speed of light, after which the sky would go completely black, temperatures would drop to 0°C within a week and -73°C within a year, oceans would freeze from the top down, and Earth would drift through interstellar space at 107,000 km/h, though scientists estimate 1 in 300 stars has a planet that could potentially capture our drifting Earth.
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What If the Sun Disappeared Right Now #shortsIndexado:
What If the Sun Disappeared Right Now — An Astra Nova original. What if the Sun just vanished? Not exploded. Not went dark. Just gone. Right now. For 8 minutes and 20 seconds, you'd notice nothing. Light and gravity still travel toward us at the speed of light. Earth keeps orbiting like nothing happened. Then the sky goes black. Not nighttime black. EVERYTHING black. The Moon disappears. Every planet vanishes. Only distant stars remain. Within a week, surface temperatures drop to 0 degrees Celsius. Within a year, minus 73. The oceans freeze from the top d #AstraNova #SpaceFacts #Galaxy #Cosmos #Shorts #Astronomy #Universe #SpaceExploration #MindBlowing #SpaceWhatIf
What if the sun just vanished? Not exploded, not went dark, just gone.
Right now, for 8 minutes and 20 seconds, you'd notice nothing.
Light and gravity still traveled toward us at the speed of light. Earth keeps orbiting like nothing happened. Then the sky goes black. Not night time black, everything black. The moon disappears.
Every planet vanishes. Only distant stars remain. Within a week, surface temperatures drop to 0° C.
Within a year, -73. The oceans freeze from the top down. But deep underwater, hydrothermal keep pockets of water warm for billions of years. Earth would drift through interstellar space at 107,000 km/h. No orbit. No star. Just cold, endless dark. The atmosphere itself would freeze and fall as snow. Carbon dioxide snow. Oxygen snow. But here's the twist. Scientists estimate 1 in 300 stars has a planet that could catch our drifting Earth. We might find a new home. That is, if anyone's left to look.
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