Based on the table, how much more luminous is a Supergiant ($60 M_{\odot}$) compared to the Sun ($1 M_{\odot}$)?

Answer

Approximately 1,000,000 times more luminous

The table shows that a Supergiant star with 60 solar masses achieves a luminosity approximately one million times greater than that of the Sun.

Based on the table, how much more luminous is a Supergiant ($60 M_{\odot}$) compared to the Sun ($1 M_{\odot}$)?

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