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  2. List of red dwarfs - Wikipedia

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    The giant planet was the first planet discovered around a red dwarf. [2] [3] First discovered with terrestrial planet(s) Kepler-42 : 2012 KOI-961 b KOI-961 c KOI-961 d: 3 terrestrial planets were discovered around KOI-961 in 2012, the first terrestrial planets found to orbit a red dwarf. [4]

  3. Danny John-Jules - Wikipedia

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    John-Jules featured his Red Dwarf co-stars and backing singers in the video. For this release, he was billed as simply "The Cat"; a CD-EP release was also issued featuring this song along with a version of the Red Dwarf theme song. Among other productions, John-Jules was the dancer from the crowd in the Wham! video for "The Edge of Heaven".

  4. Dwarf star - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf star with no other qualification generally refers to a main-sequence star, a star of luminosity class V: main-sequence stars (dwarfs). Example: Achernar (B6Vep) [2] Red dwarfs are low-mass main-sequence stars. Yellow dwarfs are main-sequence (dwarf) stars with masses comparable to that of the Sun. Orange dwarfs are K-type main-sequence stars.

  5. Lacaille 8760 - Wikipedia

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    Lacaille 8760 (AX Microscopii) is a red dwarf star in the constellation Microscopium.It is one of the nearest stars to the Sun at about 12.9 light-years' distance, and the brightest M-class main-sequence star in Earth's night sky, although it is generally too faint to be seen without a telescope.

  6. List of smallest known stars - Wikipedia

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    Red dwarf: This was once the smallest known actively fusing star, when found in 2005, through 2013. It is the smallest eclipsing red dwarf, and smallest observationally measured diameter. [101] [102] [103] CoRoT-15b: 82,200 Brown dwarf [104] VB 10: 82,300 Red dwarf: It was the smallest known star from 1948 to 1981. [105] TRAPPIST-1: 82,925

  7. Scholz's Star - Wikipedia

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    The primary is a red dwarf with a stellar classification of M 9 ± 1 and 86 ± 2 Jupiter masses. [2] The secondary is probably a T5 brown dwarf with 65 ± 12 Jupiter masses. [2] The system has 0.15 solar masses. [2] The pair orbit at a distance of about 0.8 astronomical units (120 million kilometres; 74 million miles) [2] with a period of ...

  8. Red Dwarf - Wikipedia

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    Red Dwarf ' s design from Series X (2012) and onwards. The main setting of the series is the eponymous mining spaceship Red Dwarf. [9] In the first episode, set sometime in the late 21st century, [a] an on-board radiation leak kills everyone except lowest-ranking technician Dave Lister, who is in suspended animation at the time, as punishment for smuggling a cat aboard the ship.

  9. Kruger 60 - Wikipedia

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    Krüger 60 (DO Cephei) is a binary star system located 13.1 light-years (4.0 parsecs) from Earth, being one of nearest stars. It is made up of a pair of red dwarfs stars orbiting each other every 45 years.