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Why brown dwarfs may explain the main differences between stars and planets
Learn more about brown dwarfs, the cosmic misfits that blur the line between planet and star.
Many of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy are small, dim red dwarfs—stars much smaller than the sun in both size and mass. TOI-6894, located far away from Earth, is one of them. Astronomers previously ...
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Planet-eating stars are giving us a glimpse of Earth’s ultimate fate
Our Sun is about halfway through its life, which means Earth is as well. After a star exhausts its hydrogen nuclear fuel, its ...
An international team discovered a new planet, WISPIT 2b, orbiting the young star WISPIT 2 in the constellation Aquila. The planet, estimated to be approximately 5 million years old, is a likely gas ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed a star engulfing a planet, but it didn't go down exactly as scientists thought it would. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / Ralf Crawford illustration Two years ago ...
WASHINGTON, July 7 (Reuters) - Scientists are tracking a large gas planet experiencing quite a quandary as it orbits extremely close to a young star - a predicament never previously observed. This ...
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