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What would happen if the Sun turned off for a minute?
As soon as the last of the sun’s light reached us – eight-and-a-half minutes after the sun itself disappeared – the sun would blink out and night would fall over the entire Earth. Not until that instant would Earth sail off in a straight line into space.
What would happen if the Sun switched off?
Likewise, if the sun simply “turned off” (which is actually physically impossible), the Earth would stay warm—at least compared with the space surrounding it—for a few million years. Although some microorganisms living in the Earth’s crust would survive, the majority of life would enjoy only a brief post-sun existence.
What would happen if the Sun disappeared for a few seconds?
Eternal night would fall over the planet and Earth will start traveling into interstellar space at 18 miles per second. Within 2 seconds, the full moon reflecting the sun’s rays on the dark side of the planet would also go dark.
What would happen if the Sun’s energy stayed in one place and didn’t travel?
What would happen if the sun’s energy stayed in one place and didn’t travel? The atmosphere would absorb all of the sun’s energy, so it wouldn’t make much difference. There would be no temperature difference between locations so the entire planet would be hot.
How long would Earth be affected if the sun disappeared?
Light takes roughly eight minutes to reach Earth from the sun. For that reason, if the sun disappeared, we’d still see it in the sky for another eight minutes. But what about gravity? The sun is the anchor point of the solar system — at 333,000 times the mass of Earth, it exerts a hefty pull that keeps the planets locked in their orbits.
What would happen if the Sun turned off?
Likewise, if the sun simply “turned off” (which is actually physically impossible), the Earth would stay warm—at least compared with the space surrounding it—for a few million years. But we surface dwellers would feel the chill much sooner than that. Within a week, the average global surface temperature would drop below 0°F.
What would happen if the Sun was frozen for an hour?
Aside from widespread panic and confusion, not much. Earth would cool as it does after sunset, and we would be kept warm by the heat retained in the atmosphere, oceans, and land as we are every night. This is with the assumption that the Sun is simply “frozen” for an hour — say, a giant bushel is put over it.
What would happen if gravity disappeared?
But what about gravity? The sun is the anchor point of the solar system — at 333,000 times the mass of Earth, it exerts a hefty pull that keeps the planets locked in their orbits. If all that gravitational force disappeared, it would still take us eight minutes to feel it.