Imagine you could watch a star cluster from the time of its birth to an age of 13 billion years. What you would see happening during that time?
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A star's life span is much more than 10 billion years. It would pass through various stages, from nebula to ( ,perhaps, the current stage) supernova or neutron star or Black Hole.
Explanation:
There.appears to be a grace time of a few by, from B instant and
formation of stars.
However, the transition stages are
Nebula
→
Blue star
→
Blue-white super-giant
star
→
Supernova
→
Neutron star
→
Black Hole.
Our star Sun is just 4.6 billion years (by) old. It might become a red
giant by about 10th by and become black dwarf, later. I think that
Sun is not middle-ages. Its stage now is comparable to high-
spirited forties. in humans
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