The solar system as we know it will not die, but it will continue to evolve and change over time. However, about 5 billion years from now, the Sun will exhaust its nuclear fuel and expand into a red giant, eventually shedding its outer layers and forming a planetary nebula. The remaining core will cool and shrink into a white dwarf. As this process happens, the planets in the solar system will be affected. Mercury and Venus may be engulfed by the expanding Sun, while Earth will be scorched and eventually destroyed. The outer planets such as Jupiter and Saturn may survive, but their orbits will be altered. In conclusion, the solar system will not "die" in the traditional sense, but it will certainly undergo significant changes as the Sun reaches the end of its life cycle.