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Physics, 08.08.2019 21:10 KylieAnne

Suppose a galaxy formed stars for a few million years and then stopped (and no other galaxy merged or collided with it). what would be the most massive stars on the main sequence after 500 million years? after 10 billion years? how would the color of the galaxy change over this time span? (refer to evolution from the main sequence to red giants.)

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