Last 16 Hours of Earth

The Last 16 Hours of Earth It's 6:00 a.m., and the Earth has sixteen hours left. So do you. The Sun is dying — swollen into a red giant two hundred times its old size — and today is the day it finally takes the planet with it. This is that day, hour by hour: the boiled-away oceans, the glowing ground, the Moon's last minutes, and the final second through a shelter window. You're awake for all of it. This is a dramatized countdown grounded in the real science of the Sun's red giant phase — the far-future fate astronomers expect billions of years from now. Some moments are imagined; the ending is not. 🜨 If this rearranged something in your head, subscribe — there's more where it came from.