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  • 02-10-2017
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What would happen to our solar system if the Sun was way smaller than usual?

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Anything smaller than ten Earths wouldn't be a star anymore, but rather a cold and dark stellar remnant. If for any reason the Sun shrank smaller than the Earth, this shrunken Sun wouldn't have the mass to create fusion and would burn out completely.

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