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tenworld (ten@world.std.com) 2007/04/24 17:39

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"What they revealed is a planet circling the red dwarf star, Gliese
581. Red dwarfs are low-energy, tiny stars that give off dim red light
and last longer than stars like our sun. Until a few years ago,
astronomers didn't consider these stars as possible hosts of planets
that might sustain life."

is Gliese another name for Rukbat?


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