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    A red dwarf is the smallest kind of star on the main sequence. Red dwarfs are by far the most common type of fusing star in the Milky Way, at least in the neighborhood of the Sun. However, due to their low luminosity, individual red dwarfs cannot be easily observed. From Earth, not one star that fits the stricter definitions of a red dwarf is ...

  2. red dwarf star, the most numerous type of star in the universe and the smallest type of hydrogen -burning star. Red dwarf stars have masses from about 0.08 to 0.6 times that of the Sun. (Objects smaller than red dwarf stars are called brown dwarfs and do not shine through the thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen.)

  3. Jun 6, 2019 · Red dwarf stars make up the largest population of stars in the galaxy, but they hide in the shadows, too dim to be seen with the naked eye from Earth.

  4. Dec 3, 2023 · What’s a red dwarf star? Red dwarf stars are extremely common, at least in our Milky Way galaxy. They make up some 60 to 70% of all stars in our galactic home.

  5. List of named red dwarfs. This is a list of red dwarfs with names that are not systematically designated. Star. Naming. Notes. Proxima Centauri. Named for being the closest neighbouring star to Earth's Sun. Lies within the Alpha Centauri star system.

  6. What is a Red Dwarf Star? The Red Dwarf star type populates our universe the most. Figures have shown that 20 of 30 stars near our planet are red dwarfs. These stars generate energy through the fusion of hydrogen into helium. These low-mass stars are cooler than our Sun.

  7. Jun 11, 2020 · Red dwarf stars live up to trillions of years, they might be the last stars to die in the universe, their light, the last to shun in the eternal darkness. Red dwarf stars usually have around 0.08 to 0.45 solar masses.

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