Universe Today -
7 Jul 2016 21:31

Brown dwarfs - those not-quite-a-planet and not-quite-a-star objects - are intriguing oddities that are too low in mass to burn hydrogen, but are more massive than planets. They only emit a faint amount of light, so they are hard to detect, making scientists unsure of how many of them might be out there in our galaxy. But astronomers have been keeping an eye one particular brown dwarf known called WISE 0855. Just 7.2 light-years from Earth, it is the coldest known object outside of our Solar Sys...
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