Is there any end for SUN.

By Arya
@arya007 (306)
Tirupathi, India
October 8, 2011 6:25am CST
This is very confusing question that is there end for Sun? If there is an end,when? Tell me fast.
3 responses
@smacksman (6053)
8 Oct 11
Yes. 400,000,000 years time. Is that fast enough?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
8 Oct 11
It depends how you define a billion but I've started counting!
@smacksman (6053)
9 Oct 11
I just got tierd adding zeros! I think the bottom line is - don't hold your breath - it's a long time coming!
@mantis36 (4219)
• Philippines
9 Oct 11
And the world of Science already having evidences of a Dying Stars, a Newly Born Starts, and starts that are already there (like our start Sun) and they used their own Fuel located on their body (as host) so a valid reason for the Suns Energy will end up later....
@ferbjohn69 (1127)
• Philippines
11 Oct 11
When all the hydrogen atoms in the sun have fused to form helium the sun will shrink.That is the end of sun.
@anklesmash (1412)
8 Oct 11
Yeah.The sun generates heat through nuclear fusion which involves turning hydrogen into helium and the sun uses up 620 million metric tons of hydrogen each second.This hydrogen fuel will eventually run out.However we may not be around to see it as the sun will expand before this and wipe out all life on earth.Hopefully we will have colonised other planets before then to save the human race.Though an asteroid could have wiped us out before then as an impact from a large space object is long overdue.