Not really, a half-life is applied to substances on a steady exponential decay. Stars have more dramatic life histories so the concept of a half-life is not really applicable.
It is approx half-way through its 10 billion year life cycle.
Star Trek The Next Generation - 1987 Half a Life 4-22 was released on: USA: 4 May 1991 UK: 16 November 1994
It is a season four episode entitled "Half a Life."
Anything from a couple of million years to over a trillion years, depending on the type of star. Our Sun will be a "star " for about 10 billion years - it's half way through it's life at the moment.
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A star with half the mass of the sun would likely end its life by shedding its outer layers to form a planetary nebula and eventually becoming a white dwarf. It would not have enough mass to undergo a supernova explosion or form a neutron star or black hole.
No. Half Life: Opposing Force does not require neither Half Life nor Half Life: Blue Shift.
billions of years.. think about how old our star is.... and its only half way through its life. and it a very unique star because it is not in a binary system --- nichole brooks :)
Fisrt off, The series is Star Trek. The half Vulcan half Human is Science Officer Spock.
No, only Half-Life and Half-Life: Decay.
The time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay is called the half life.
Antibiotics do not have a half life.