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Illustration of the exoplanet LP 791-18 d This Earth-size planet orbits a red dwarf star in the constellation Crater around 90 light years from Eart
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T Coronae Borealis recurrent nova system illustration
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T Coronae Borealis recurrent nova system illustration
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Gliese 581b
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Kepler 444
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Exoplanet HD 110067 b illustration
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LP 791-18 d exoplanet illustration
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Illustration of the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b orbiting its red dwarf star (red) TRAPPIST-1 The star and its seven planets are found 40 light years from
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Ring Nebula JWST image
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TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet system Illustration of two of the Earth-sized exoplanets in the TRAPPIST-1 system transiting their parent star The planets (TRA
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Stellar life cycle illustration
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Illustration of volcanoes on the surface of the exoplanet LP 791-18 d This super Earth exoplanet orbits very close to its red dwarf star (yellow) wi
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Illustration of the surface of the exoplanet LHS 475 b This Earth-sized exoplanet orbits very close to its red dwarf star with one orbit only taking
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Gliese 486 b exoplanet illustration
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Auxiliary telescopes Paranal Observatory Chile
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Death of the sun conceptual illustration
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Star life cycles illustration
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La Silla Observatory at night Chile
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Exoplanet LHS 475 b illustration
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It may look like something from The Lord of the Rings but this fiery swirl is actually a planetary nebula known as ESO 456-67 Set against a backdr
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Exoplanet LHS 3844 b illustration
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Illustration of an interstellar probe visiting the Alpha Centauri star system Within the system is the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri the closest s
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Artwork of a volcanic exoplanet
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Astronomers from the University of Warwick UK have observed a pair of old white dwarf stars both of which have had their atmospheres polluted by in
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This shows a hypothetical spiral galaxy seen from an oblique angle A red dwarf star has been ejected by the galaxy at high speeds and will wander the
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Exoplanet GJ 1132 b illustration
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Lustration of a young terrestrial exoplanet around an M-dwarf star under intense asteroidal bombardment Created for an Oxford University press releas
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Galaxy ejecting a star illustration
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Southern Ring nebula James Webb Space Telescope
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Artwork depicting a so-called micronova This is an entirely new phenomenon in astrophysics reported by astronomers at the University of Durham in th
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Red dwarf with magnetic field lines illustration
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Exoplanet with atmosphere and red dwarf star Composite image of a miniature model exoplanet with an illustrated background by ADAM MAKARENKO SCIE
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Earth-like planet orbiting a red dwarf star Composite image of a miniature model exoplanet with an illustrated background by ADAM MAKARENKO SCIEN
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Red dwarf exoplanet system composite image
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Artwork of a red dwarf star emitting a stellar flare A red dwarf is a small and relatively cool star on the main sequence either late K or M spectra
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christmas gnomes with winter firs background
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christmas gnomes with winter firs background
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christmas gnomes with winter firs background
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Nemesis star Computer artwork of the star Nemesis a hypothetical companion star to the Sun (upper right) It is thought that Nemesis is either a red
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christmas gnomes with winter firs background
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christmas gnomes with winter firs background
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christmas time gnomes cartoon style
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christmas time gnomes cartoon style
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christmas time gnomes cartoon style
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Kepler 186 f illustration Kepler 186 f is an Earth-like exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of a red dwarf star Photo by RON MILLER SCI
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Kepler 47 c illustration Kepler 47 c is an Earth-like exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of its red dwarf star Photo by RON MILLER SCI
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Exoplanet Toi 700 d illustration TOI 700 d is an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of its red dwarf star Photo by RON MILLE
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U Geminorum illustration U Geminorum is a binary star system consisting of a white dwarf star and a red giant Photo by RON MILLER SCIENCE PHOTO
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HD 46375 b planet Artwork of the extrasolar planet HD 46375 b (at left) with an ejected ring particle in the foreground Its red giant star is seen a
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TRAPPIST-1 d illustration
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TRAPPIST-1 e illustration Although TRAPPIST-1 e is an Earth-sized exoplanet it orbits outside the habitable zone of its red dwarf star It is probab
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Ocean on TRAPPIST-1 d illustration TRAPPIST-1d is an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting at the right distance from its red dwarf star for liquid water t
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Icy seas on TRAPPIST-1 d illustration
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TRAPPIST-1 c illustration What may be a typical scene on TRAPPIST-1 c an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star Photo by RON MILLER SC
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Geothermal activity on TRAPPIST-1 c illustration TRAPPIST-1 c an Earth-sized exoplanet orbits near enough to its red dwarf star that tidal effects
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Red dwarf star illustration Red dwarf stars are the dominant type of star in our galaxy and the type of star that appears most likely to have a plan
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Proxima Centauri b illustration
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Aurorae on Proxima Centauri b illustration
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Artwork of the main stages in the life of a star Stars are born (left) from the gravitational contraction of a cloud of gas Due to the contraction
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Exoplanet Proxima Centauri b illustration
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Nova Cygni 1975 illustration Nova Cygni 1975 was a bright exploding star created when a white dwarf star had a cataclysmic interaction with its red
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M-class red dwarf star illustration A typical M-class red dwarf star one of the most common stars in our galaxy seen from a hypothetical planet L
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Exoplanet L 98-59 d illustration
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Exoplanet Kepler 47 c illustration
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Exoplanet Kepler 186 b illustration
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Exoplanet L 98-59 b illustration
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HIP 5158 b illustration HIP 5158 b is a Jupiter-like exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star Photo by RON MILLER SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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HD 209458 b illustration HD 209458 b is a Jovian exoplanet orbiting near enough its red dwarf star that the planet super-heated atmosphere is bein
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Dark matter Artwork of dark matter made of MACHOs (Massive Astronomical Compact Halo Objects) with a spiral galaxy at bottom left The MACHOs shown a
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HD 21749 c illustration HD 21749 c is an Earth-sized exoplanet in a close orbit around its red dwarf star The surface is hot at a temperature as h
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Habitable zones illustration
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Gliese 581 g with hypothetical plant life illustration
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Night at the pole of GJ 1214 b illustration GJ 1214 b is an exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star There is speculation on just what sort of planet it
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Exoplanet GJ 1061 d illustration
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Close red dwarf binary illustration Two red dwarf stars orbiting one another so close as to be nearly in contact Photo by RON MILLER SCIENCE PHO
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Columbine (Aquilegia Crimson Star)
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Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have identified the first eclipsing magnetic propeller in a cataclysmic variable star system according to
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Three nearby red dwarf stars From left to right and in increasing distance from Earth the stars are; Proxima Centauri Barnards star and Wolf 359
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Stars Computer artwork showing a combination of stars of different colours sizes and brightness The colour of a star will depend on several of its
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Expanding star destroying a planet illustration
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Sun over dying Earth illustration
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Propellor Star J0240 illustration Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have identified the first eclipsing magnetic propeller in a cataclysmi
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Our Sun was created 46bn years ago from the collapse of a giant molecular cloud (1) As the GMC collapsed it formed a protoplanetary disc (2) With f
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Illustration of the Sun around 5 billion years in the future heating a dying Earth This stage of the Suns life known as its red giant stage will
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Binary stars illustration A red giant star orbiting a white dwarf star as seen from the surface of a hypothetical planet Photo by RICHARD BIZLEYS
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Sun over dying Earth illustration
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Illustration of the Sun around 5 billion years in the future heating a dying Earth The Moon is seen passing in front of the massively-swollen Sun
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Illustration of the Sun around 5 billion years in the future heating a dying Earth The Moon is seen passing in front of the massively-swollen Sun
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Fornax dwarf galaxy True-colour optical image of the Fornax dwarf galaxy in the constellation Fornax This small irregular galaxy is a satellite gal
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Large and Small Magellanic clouds Gaia image
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Illustration of brown dwarf Luhman 16A Brown dwarfs are dim star-like bodies that lack the mass to burn nuclear fuel as stars do Astronomers discove
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Scholzs Star in prehistoric night sky illustration
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Alien planet Artwork of a waterfall on a hypothetical planet orbiting the red supergiant star Antares This star is seen in the sky at upper left wi
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Alien computer artwork
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Small Magellanic Cloud optical image
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Large Magellanic cloud
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Large Magellanic cloud
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Galactic centre X-ray image
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Supernova interaction Computer model of matter density variations around a star (top) ten minutes after its companion star exploded as a supernova T
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