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The Death of Stars

In Our Time: Science

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The Long Range Forecast Is a Very Cold and Very Empty Universe

If we were to come back in a hundred billion years, ten times longer than the present age of the universe, more or less, we would find that most stars would have died out. And so the long range forecast is a very cold and very empty universe. For supernove it's worth actually mentioning the very first planets found around another star were found around a neutron star. These are fairly small, rocky planets, two or three times the mass of the earth, in quite tight orbits around their star. So we have yet to work out really where these axal planets came from and how they can exist around pole stars.

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