Extinction of life on Earth: estimated date according to NASA and international experts
Story by As Actualidad,Greg Heilman • 9h
A group of scientists, working alongside NASA and researchers from Tōhō University in Japan, has determined a staggering timeline for the complete extinction of all life on Earth. According to advanced mathematical models powered by supercomputers, survival on our planet will become impossible in the year 1,000,002,021—a number almost too vast to comprehend.
The slow march toward the end
While this apocalyptic scenario is still nearly a billion years away, experts stress that it is an inevitability. The Sun, our life-giving star, will continue to grow in size and emit increasing amounts of thermal energy. Over time, this expansion will engulf the inner planets of the solar system, including Earth, leaving nothing in its wake. This process, long understood by astronomers, means that our planet’s days are ultimately numbered.
Despite this distant fate, space agencies around the world have already taken steps to explore potential solutions. Missions to Mars, for example, aim to assess the planet’s habitability, laying the groundwork for future colonization efforts. Billionaire Elon Musk has been outspoken about this ambition, stating that regardless of how long it takes, if SpaceX succeeds in getting humans to Mars, that will be his legacy.
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