The coolest brown dwarf star ever seen has been discovered, with a surface temperature of 623 kelvin (350 degrees Celsius or 660 degrees Fahrenheit). Compare with the surface temperature of our Sun, a modest 6,000 kelvin, you can see that this very small dwarf "star" is a little odd. (read more)
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Coolest Brown Dwarf Star Discovered
The coolest brown dwarf star ever seen has been discovered, with a surface temperature of 623 kelvin (350 degrees Celsius or 660 degrees Fahrenheit). Compare with the surface temperature of our Sun, a modest 6,000 kelvin, you can see that this very small dwarf "star" is a little odd. (read more)
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