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dwarf star
noun
- any of the ordinary main sequence stars, as those of spectral types O, B, A, F, G, K, and M.
dwarf star
noun
- any luminosity class V star, such as the sun, lying in the main sequence of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram Also calledmain-sequence star See also red dwarf white dwarf
dwarf star
- A relatively small, low-mass star that emits an average or below-average amount of light. Most dwarf stars, including the Sun, are main-sequence stars, the principal exception being white dwarfs, which are the remnants of larger collapsed stars. Main-sequence dwarfs burn their hydrogen at a much slower rate than giant and supergiant stars and are consequently less luminous and have longer lifespans than those non-main-sequence stars do.
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Image: A ring of glowing remains of the first-ever recorded supernova, a white dwarf star that exploded more than 1800 years ago.
One is so close to its orange dwarf star it completes orbit in less than 12 hours.
This is made up of seven planets, all roughly in Earth's size range and likely rocky, orbiting a red dwarf star.
It orbits a cool red dwarf star called Gliese 12, which is almost 40 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Pisces.
It's against this backdrop that the SPECULOOSconsortium, led by the University of Liège, has just announced the discovery of a new Earth-sized planet orbiting a nearby ultra-cool dwarf star.
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