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Red Dwarf

The Ark Season 1 Episode 1

Astronomers find a “forbidden planet” orbiting an impossibly tiny star

We're going to have to redefine impossible.
By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Red Dwarf The Promised Land

Red Dwarf reveals a kooky new clip from The Promised Land at Comic-Con@Home

By Vanessa Armstrong 4 years ago
Artwork depicting a hot exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick

An Earth-sized exoplanet found with a star that zooms *way* up and down in the Milky Way

By Phil Plait 4 years ago
Artwork depicting the red dwarf/brown dwarf binary system called Scholz’s stars, which passed near Earth about 70,000 years ago (the Sun appears as a bright star to the left). Credit: Michael Osadciw/University of Rochester

Did a close pass by an alien star system millennia ago rain down comets on the solar system?

By Phil Plait 6 years ago
HD 4113 is the faint star dead center in the image. You might think it’s not much to look at… but when you look closely, it contains multitudes. Literally. Credit: Wikisky / SETI

The star HD 4113 is way, *way* more than meets the eye

By Phil Plait 6 years ago
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Astronomers find the (maybe) smallest star ever seen.

By Phil Plait 7 years ago

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