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Old 28-04-2008, 18:19   #23
Xaccers
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Re: Take cover Andromeda's coming.

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Originally Posted by frogstamper View Post
The shear size of Cepheus's in comparison to our own Sun is incredible, like a grain of sand compared to a football. But if the Earth does survive the Andromeda event, we can look forward to our own Sun expanding into a red giant, apparently Mercury and Venus will be engulfed and the Earth rendered uninhabitable due to the extreme heat, but we have some time yet, about 6 billion years.
So I've got time for another cup of tea then?
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