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17 October, 09:48

Rank the stars based on their current age, from oldest to youngest. If two (or more) stars have approximately the same age (that is, ages within a few million years), rank them as equal by dragging one on top of the other (s).

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  1. 17 October, 11:24
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    How fine do you want them categorized for the ranking?

    What's the population to be ranked?

    The 4000 naked-eye-visible stars?

    The stars within, say, 50 light years from Earth?

    All 200-400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy?

    All the stars in some other galaxy?

    Or did you have a list of items to be ranked that you decided not to share?

    That would be a lot like asking us to seat a class of sixth graders alphabetically,

    and then not telling us their names.

    And how do we drag one star on top of another?

    And if I do that here, how will you know about it?
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