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Nuclear physics. As a star ages, the fusion of lighter elements into heavier elements changes the composition of the star's core, which in turn affects the dynamics of its interior. Convection patterns change, the core's energy production changes, and so on. This ultimately affects the way a star looks in our telescopes.

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