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Take a good look at the image above, with the six celestial bodies, and choose the one you most identify with. Based on the characteristics of each star, relative to their age, you can determine how long you will live here on Earth, according to this fantasy game.
Make your choice and check your lifespan below:
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Moon – 50 years
The Moon is Earth's natural satellite. It consists of a rocky body 3,476 km in diameter, almost a third the size of Earth. The average distance from Earth to the Moon is 384,400 km. According to recent studies, the Moon may be much younger than previously thought. Since it emerged long after the creation of our Solar System, it could be around 100 million years old. Therefore, if it were up to the Moon, you would only live to be 50.
Comet – 60 years
A comet is a minor body in the solar system that, when approaching the Sun, develops a diffuse atmosphere, called a coma, and in some cases also develops a tail, both caused by the effects of solar radiation and solar winds on the comet nucleus. Comet nuclei are composed of ice, dust, and small rocky fragments, ranging in size from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers. They emerged some time after the creation of the Solar System. In this case, if you chose the comet, you will live to be 60 years old.
Meteor – 70 years
When a meteor enters Earth's atmosphere, it is called a meteor. Meteors have a bright tail and are often referred to as shooting stars. The high speed (around 250,000 km/h) at which meteors enter the atmosphere, coupled with air friction, typically destroys most smaller meteors, producing small debris, called meteorites. These were also created after the formation of the Solar System. Your choice means you will reach 70 years of age.
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Asteroid – 80 years
Asteroids are rocky bodies, usually metallic, remnants of the planets' violent past—debris from collisions between planets, for example. They were formed shortly after the creation of our Solar System. You'll live to be 80.
Sol – 90 years old
The Sun is the central star of the Solar System. All other bodies in the Solar System, such as planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and dust, as well as all associated satellites, revolve around it. Accounting for 99.86% of the Solar System's mass, the Sun has a mass 332,900 times greater than Earth's and a volume 1,300,000 times greater than our planet's. It is the oldest body in our system, approximately 4.5 billion years old. That's why you will reach 90 years of age.
Star – 100 years
The number of stars is incalculable, and they vary in size, shape, and temperature. This star emits its own light from various thermonuclear reactions, causing it to shine and release energy. Large amounts of helium and hydrogen are present in the star's composition, responsible for its luminosity. The Sun is considered a small star, but there are others much smaller than it. Just as there are stars that...