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Earth May Survive Sun's Red Giant Phase, New Study Suggests

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  • A new study challenges previous assumptions, suggesting Earth might survive the Sun's expansion into a red giant.
  • While Venus and Mercury will be engulfed, Earth's orbit could drift outward, potentially saving it from vaporization, though its habitability is still doomed.

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A new study challenges previous assumptions, suggesting Earth might survive the Sun's expansion into a red giant. While Venus and Mercury will be engulfed, Earth's orbit could drift outward, potentially saving it from vaporization, though its habitability is still doomed.

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