About 61.32 galactic years ago |
Big Bang
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About 54 galactic years ago |
Birth of the Milky Way
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20.44 galactic years ago |
Birth of the Sun
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17–18 galactic years ago |
Oceans appear on Earth
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16.889 galactic years ago |
Life begins on Earth
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15.555 galactic years ago |
Prokaryotes appear
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12 galactic years ago |
Bacteria appear
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10 galactic years ago |
Stable continents appear
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6.8 galactic years ago |
Multicellular organisms appear
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6.666 galactic years ago |
Eukaryotes appear
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2.4 galactic years ago |
Cambrian explosion occurs
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2 galactic years ago |
The first brain structure appears in worms
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1.11 galactic year ago |
Permian–Triassic extinction event
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0.2935 galactic years ago |
Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
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Present day
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0.15 galactic year from now
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Mean time between impacts of asteroidal bodies in the order of magnitude of the K/Pg impactor has elapsed.[5]
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1 galactic year from now
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All the continents on Earth may fuse into a supercontinent. Three potential arrangements of this configuration have been dubbed Amasia, Novopangaea, and Pangaea Ultima.[6]
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2–3 galactic years from now
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Tidal acceleration moves the Moon far enough from Earth that total solar eclipses are no longer possible
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4 galactic years from now
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Carbon dioxide levels fall to the point at which C4 photosynthesis is no longer possible. Multicellular life dies out[7]
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15 galactic years from now
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Surface conditions on Earth are comparable to those on Venus today
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22 galactic years from now |
The Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy begin to collide
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25 galactic years from now |
Sun ejects a planetary nebula, leaving behind a white dwarf
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30 galactic years from now |
The Milky Way and Andromeda complete their merger into a giant elliptical galaxy called Milkomeda or Milkdromeda [8]
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500 galactic years from now |
The Universe's expansion causes all galaxies beyond the Milky Way's Local Group to disappear beyond the cosmic light horizon, removing them from the observable universe [9]
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2000 galactic years from now |
Local Group of 47 galaxies[10] coalesces into a single large galaxy [11]
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