Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 28 STANDARD-EXAMINE- Future Earth Residents May Live Under Surface If the sun bums to a black cinA question about the end of the sun has come from Jeff Frank der the human race qiay have ho ask s: huge cities far below the surface "When do y on think the sun If these can be warmed and lighted and provided with fresh air still burn out?" Most astronomers believe that they may offer an interesting life the sun is at least two thousand to people of the distant future million years old and that it may Atomic fires may light the be twice that age at the surface and warm the earth If that is correct and if the air enough for human comfort star” the That however will be very hard sun is a “middle-ageabout? three to do so far as we can seen now burning may last thousand million years longer Without sunshine the air around It would be a mistake to sup- the earth would be more than 400 pose that the bright light and heat degrees below zero unless of the sun will end suddenly warmed by people More simple would be the heat- passing from the present amount to nothing Probably the cooling jjng an(j fighting of underground will take place over a penod of cities In addition there might millions of years be colonies of people on rockets atomic power people' Tomorrow 1 shall go into the should be able to meet the trouble rocket colony idea which would follow cooling of the Wont to go on a thrilling exsun “Scientists of the future may learn to make up for the loss of ploration of the planets? 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