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You should really convert such large numbers to years, to make it clearer. That's roughly a billion years; the lifetime of a star can be less than that, or more than that. It is estimated that in about a billion years, our Sun will become so hot that there won't be any life on Earth.

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In astronomy, 525 trillion minutes is roughly equivalent to 1 billion years. This large unit of time is often used to measure the age of celestial objects or the timescales of astronomical events.

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