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The answer to the question of what are the most common stars in our Milky Way is red dwarfs. Many planets orbiting these red dwarfs may have living
The answer to the question of what are the most common stars in our Milky Way is red dwarfs. Many planets orbiting these red dwarfs may have living conditions. If so, why is it that even life on such planets has not yet been discovered?
Red dwarf stars are relatively low-temperature stars. These stars are usually less than 40% of the Sun’s mass. At the same time, the lifespan of red dwarf stars is very long. Depending on their mass, their lifespan can range from 1000 billion to 100,000 billion…
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