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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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dwarf star1
A Closer Look
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One is so close to its orange dwarf star it completes orbit in less than 12 hours.
It orbits a cool red dwarf star called Gliese 12, which is almost 40 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Pisces.
This is made up of seven planets, all roughly in Earth's size range and likely rocky, orbiting a red dwarf star.
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.
A ONe nova occurs when matter builds up on the surface of an oxygen-neon-magnesium rich white dwarf star and is heated to the point to ignite explosive run-away nuclear fusion.
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