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Physics, 30.04.2021 15:50 KingMack1136

Imagine that the three stars listed below all formed at exactly the same time, but in different locations of the universe. Cosmo Star is an O spectral class star with a MS lifetime of 3 million years. Its life will eventually end as a SN type II and become a black hole. Cosmo Star is located in a galaxy 10 billion light years (ly) from Earth. Ollie Star is a K spectral class star with a MS lifetime of 12 billion years. Its life will eventually end as a slowly cooling white dwarf. Ollie Star is located in the MW at a distance of 10,000 ly from Earth. Sullivan Star is an F spectral class star with a MS lifetime of 5 billion years. Its life will eventually end in a SN type I that will completely destroy Sullivan Star. Sullivan Star is located in a galaxy 6 billion ly from Earth. Which of these stars final end states will first be viewed on Earth

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