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by denton-scratch
1084 days ago
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Wolf-Rayet stars radiate mostly in the ultra-violet, which isn't particularly conducive to life. They're also throwing off their atmospheres in waves, which makes for a very dense solar wind. These stars are young - 10 million years, and have reached the last phases of their lives; very large stars burn fast. I don't know whether 10 million years is enough time for live to develop. |
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