Barnard’s Star, a red dwarf too faint to see without a telescope, hosts four newly discovered planets detected by instruments on large telescopes. The planets' gravitational pull causes the star to ...
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IFLScience on MSNDancing Dwarf Stars Explain Astronomical Mystery Of Long-Period Radio Transient SignalsAstronomers have spotted a red dwarf star in a system that is almost certainly the source of a radio signal that, for a while ...
Northwestern University scientists have detected the first radio pulses that can be traced to a dead-star binary.
A white dwarf and a red dwarf star have been discovered closely orbiting each other emitting radio pulses every two hours.
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Space on MSNAstronomers crack the case of a mysterious deep space radio signal that repeats every 2 hoursAstronomers have traced a starnge blast of radiowaves that repeats every 2 hours back to a dead star white dwarf magnetically ...
TRAPPIST-1 is a red dwarf star about 40.7 light-years away from Earth. It is of particular interest because it has seven ...
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ZME Science on MSNAstronomers Find Four Sub-Earth Planets Just Six Light-Years AwayBarnard’s Star has fascinated astronomers for decades. At just six light-years away, it is the second-closest single star to ...
Artistic illustration showing the radio pulses emitted by the binary star system: a white dwarf in orbit around a red dwarf. Credit Daniëlle Futselaar/artsource.nl In a breakthrough discovery, an ...
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