Multiple Choice
Why do we NOT consider stars with masses more than about 1.5 solar masses in the Drake equation when estimating the number of possible stars in the Milky Way Galaxy around which planets could form that would support our kind of intelligent life?
A) More massive stars would produce massive planets on which life would not be possible.
B) More massive stars would never reach temperatures sufficient to maintain life-supporting conditions on the surfaces of its planets.
C) A more massive star would produce so much damaging UV radiation that it would sterilize its planets.
D) More massive stars would have evolved so rapidly that an advanced civilization would not have had time to evolve and develop.
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