The Last Day Of Life On Earth Has Been Calculated By NASA, This Is How Long We Have Left
The end of life on Earth is no longer just a sci-fi concept. NASA’s advanced studies have calculated a timeline for the eventual extinction of all life on our planet. While Earth has billions of years left before being consumed by the Sun, the biosphere that sustains life has much less time, indicating that the countdown has already begun.
As the Sun ages, it will exhaust its hydrogen fuel and swell into a red giant in about five billion years, potentially engulfing Earth. However, the threat to life will arise much sooner due to the Sun’s increasing brightness, which will significantly impact our climate and environment.