Chapter 16: Problem 16
Why are most nearby stars low-mass, low-luminosity stars? a. Those stars are easier to see. b. The more distant low-mass, low-luminosity stars are not visible from Earth. c. Most stars are low-mass, low-luminosity stars. d. Most nearby stars formed in the same region as the Sun, and thus are similar.
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