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Question:
They say that Earth is ~4.5 billion years old. How old is the sun(older)? Did the impact that formed the moon reset Earths birthday?
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Also, when a star forms, is there a sudden “ignition event” when it changes from a proto-star to a main-sequence star, or is it a gradual process taking millions of years?
The interior of an object needs to get to 100 million Kelvin to cause hydrogen fusion. From what I know, it’s a fairly sudden event. However, it takes millions of years for the gamma rays created during the proton-proton chain reaction to get out of a star, slowly losing energy and turning into visible light waves as they go, so you wouldn’t know for a long time if fusion had started!