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... of star in the universe.
Smaller stars undergo nuclear fusion at a much slower rate, granting them significantly longer lifespans. While the universe itself is approximately 13.7 billion years old, the lifespan of a red dwarf far exceeds this, meaning no red dwarf has yet reached the end of its life.
Within the Aquila Nebula, there were several open star clusters, each containing dozens or even hundreds of stars. Among these, the red dwarf was an unremarkable, ordinary member. ...
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