Sun is going through a mid-life crisis.
the European Space Agency found that the life-giving star is around 4.57 billion years old which amounts to it being in its middle age. While it continues to be healthy, fusing hydrogen into helium, as the new solar cycle peaked last week, there were 17 coronal mass ejections and nine sunspot explosions.
Scientists, however, calculated that the hydrogen in the Sun’s core will run out and trigger changes in the fusion process resulting in the star to lower its surface temperature and change into its next phase which is a red giant star.
The European Space Agency stated that the Sun will reach the end of its life when it eventually enters its last phase and turns into a dim white dwarf.

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