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Artist's conception of the remains of artificial structures on the Earth after the Sun enters its red giant phase and swells to roughly 100 times its current size.

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  • 19:43, 1 July 2006 . Tablizer (Talk) . 456×400 (36,283 bytes) (Artist's conception of the remains of artificial structures on the Earth after the Sun enters its red giant phase and grows to roughly 100 times its current size. (Art by and donated to Wikipedia by B. Jacobs. This attribution must accompany usage outside)

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11:13, 5 September 2006456×400 (35 KB)Pixeltoo (== Summary == Artist's conception of the remains of artificial structures on the Earth after the Sun enters its red giant phase and swells to roughly 100 times its current size. (Art created and donated to Wikipedia by B. Jacobs. This attribution must acc)
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