NASA Warns Earth Is Running Out of Oxygen, Study Predicts End Date

According to a new study by NASA, Earth is running out of oxygen, and they even know when it will occur. The study was led by Kazumi Ozaki from Toho University and Christopher Reinhard from Georgia Tech and sought to model the far future of Earth’s atmosphere. The team discovered that the Earth’s oxygen levels will eventually collapse to a fraction of what it is today as the sun grows brighter over time. According to their simulations, the oxygenated phase of our planet’s atmosphere will last for around a billion more years before rapidly transitioning back to an environment reminiscent of the ancient past.

The Study on The Deoxygenation of the Earth’s Atmosphere

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How the Past Can Reveal Our Potential Future

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Earth’s rocks are like historical documents for our atmosphere, recording billions of years of changes. For more than a billion years, there was very little oxygen and an abundance of methane until the Great Oxidation Event occurred. These rocks can be read like records, and they help scientists build their computer models. If these models can “replay” the past increase in oxygen levels using known natural processes, then we can have more faith when they make predictions about the future. New research has suggested that before the big event, oxygen rose for small periods and then dropped again, proving that Earth’s oxygen levels can rise and fall over long stretches of time.

The bottom line is that this is far from something that we need to be worried about right now. We have a billion years to go before this is anticipated to happen. Who knows if we will have achieved interplanetary civilization by then or already wiped off the face of the Earth by our own hands. Yet, the study has revealed that our oxygen-rich atmosphere won’t be around forever. It has also been shown that if we wish to look for signs of life on other planets, we must go beyond searching for oxygen as a telltale sign. Many other planets may be at a point that Earth was billions of years ago, and could become again.

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