The End in sight...
Posted: 17.01.2003, 21:48
Here's a brief summary of a new book by a couple of U-Dub (University of Washington, Seattle) astronomers regarding the earth's "rosy" future.
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0301/15earthclock/
To make a 12-billion-year-long story short: terrestrial life will cease in another half-billion years or so as global warming becomes global scorching. Life will survive in the oceans for a time, but eventually even microbes will be unable to withstand the intense heat. The oceans will vaporize about 3.5 billion years from now, and the entire earth will be atomized as it is engulfed by the expanding sun in about 7.5 billion years. Of course, humans will be long gone (one way or another) long before.
Possibly we'll be able to simulate all this in a future version of Celestia...
- Hank
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0301/15earthclock/
To make a 12-billion-year-long story short: terrestrial life will cease in another half-billion years or so as global warming becomes global scorching. Life will survive in the oceans for a time, but eventually even microbes will be unable to withstand the intense heat. The oceans will vaporize about 3.5 billion years from now, and the entire earth will be atomized as it is engulfed by the expanding sun in about 7.5 billion years. Of course, humans will be long gone (one way or another) long before.
Possibly we'll be able to simulate all this in a future version of Celestia...
- Hank