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How long can we survive if the sun went out?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1364288:MV8zNjMxNDY1XzY0ODU1NTQ0XzU5ODA4OUY3] A thousand miles inland, temps would be below freezing after 3 days, and never rebound. On a small tropical island, it would not go below freezing for months. [/quote]
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"Within a week, the average global surface temperature would drop below 0°F. In a year, it would dip to –100°."
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We could at least survive for a month I imagine, and this might be enough time for saturn or jupiter to ignite from the remaining energies.
This could also be what the 3 days of darkness is all about.
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