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How long is our Sun expected to stay in its mature phase on the main sequence?

Our Sun is expected to stay in its mature phase on the main sequence for approximately 10 billion years. During this time, it will continue to fuse hydrogen in its core and maintain a stable state before eventually transitioning to the next phase of its evolution.

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