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It was an absolute pleasure to spend an afternoon with a group of Second World War veterans recently – and their attitude to life should be a lesson for all of us. Astonishingly, one centenarian ...
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It orbits not two stars but two brown dwarfs - celestial objects too small to be a star and too big to be a planet. And its orbit is unlike any other such planet on record. Sign up here.
A collection of objects just 120 light-years away is a truly gob-smacking, one-of-a-kind system. It consists of two brown dwarfs locked in a configuration known as an eclipsing binary, with a smaller ...
Here’s how and what it’ll cost Located about 120 light years away, the exoplanet appears to take an unusual path around two brown dwarfs, whipping around at a right angle. Brown dwarfs are ...
This “polar planet” circles a rare eclipsing pair of brown dwarfs, making it the first confirmed world with this kind of alignment. It was a surprising and accidental find, defying expectations and ...
Star symbols are the now seven confirmed double-faced white dwarfs, including J0847+4824 and J0856+1611 presented in this work. Credit: The Astrophysical Journal (2025). DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/adbd3a ...
The two stars are brown dwarfs, which means they are both small and very dim because they can’t sustain nuclear fusion and are often referred to as failed stars or substellar objects.
"A planet orbiting not just a binary, but a binary brown dwarf, as well as being on a polar orbit, is rather incredible and exciting." Scientists have perhaps discovered the weirdest planetary ...
The exoplanet, named 2M1510 (AB) b, orbits a pair of young brown dwarfs — objects bigger than gas-giant planets but too small to be proper stars. Only the second pair of eclipsing brown dwarfs known – ...