Though the characteristics of K-type stars make them favourable targets in the study of habitability, they haven't received ...
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The red sky paradox suggests that either we shouldn’t be here, or lots of other intelligent life should be out there
Shutterstock The red sky paradox is a difficult problem for astronomers. On the one hand, we know for certain that life ...
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Red sky paradox: either we’re impossible, or aliens should be everywhere
Most stars in the cosmos are small, cool red dwarfs, yet the only intelligent life we know orbits a relatively rare yellow ...
How big it is: 865,000 miles (1.392 million kilometers) across How far away it is: 93 million miles (150 million km) What type of star it is: A yellow dwarf star The sun is the star at the center of ...
The future of yellow dwarf stars, like our sun, is determined almost entirely by their mass. The most massive stars, about eight to 12 times heftier than the sun, can explode as supernovae, leading to ...
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