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An international team led by the Universities of Geneva (UNIGE) and Montreal published the first results today from the NIRPS ...
Proxima Centauri, just 4.24 light-years from Earth, is the closest known star to our Sun. Though it’s the smallest member of ...
The exoplanet Gliese 12 b is tantalizingly close and moderately warm, situated just 40 light-years away around a red dwarf star. The potentially habitable planet could be a good place to search ...
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But now they have a plan. A rocky world, LTT 1445 Ab, orbits a red dwarf star within a three-star system about 22 light-years away. Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser illustration ...
But the discovery of a planet at least 13 times Earth's mass orbiting very close to a red dwarf only 11% of the sun's mass has astronomers going back to the drawing board on planetary formation ...
As Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf star it will bathe its orbiting planet in a pale red glow. [3] The detection reported today has been technically possible for the last 10 years.
At first glance, Proxima Centauri seems nothing like our Sun. It’s a small, cool, red dwarf star only one-tenth as massive and one-thousandth as luminous as the Sun.
A rocky world, LTT 1445 Ab, orbits a red dwarf star within a three-star system about 22 light-years away. Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser illustration Exoplanets targeted for atmosphere study LTT 1445 ...
Gliese 229 B, discovered in 1995, has long stumped scientists. Now, we know why — it is a binary system of two brown dwarfs orbiting each other, in orbit around their parent red dwarf star.
Astronomers have tracked a mysterious record-breaking blast of energy to a binary star system containing a red dwarf star and a white dwarf solving a two-decade-long puzzle.