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Astronomers Question Earth's Fate After 5 Billion Years
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2016-12-12
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A team of international researchers has indicated that, even though life on Earth will likely be wiped out within the next 5 billion years due to the sun's expansion, they are uncertain if the planetary body itself will survive afterwards.
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