When it comes to brown dwarfs, 'how far?' is a key question
Monday, June 27, 2016 - 15:10
in Astronomy & Space
Brown dwarfs are sometimes called failed stars. They're stars' dim, low-mass siblings and they fade in brightness over time. They're fascinating to astronomers for a variety of reasons, but much about them remains unknown. New work reports the distances of a number of brown dwarfs, as well as low-mass stars.