[d] The first stars in the universe had luminosities that were millions or even billions of times greater than that of t

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[d] The first stars in the universe had luminosities that were millions or even billions of times greater than that of t

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[d] The first stars in the universe had luminosities that were millions or even billions of times greater than that of the Sun. With that in mind, write a question about the first stars and their energy output appropriate for an exam in this course and then answer it. You will be evaluated on both the appropriateness of the question and the correctness of the answer.
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