What is the primary reason why a star of twice the mass of the Sun is considered an unlikely candidate for having an extraterrestrial civilization?
A) It is too hot and emits too much ultraviolet radiation.
B) The star's gravity is too strong.
C) Its main-sequence lifetime is too short.
D) Planets would form too close to it.
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