File:First Stars- Lifespan (4355-Image).jpeg

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English: A star 60 times the mass of the Sun would shine for less than a million years. If the first stars were all this massive, they would have burned out long ago.
Date 22 February 2019 (upload date)
Source First Stars: Lifespan
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