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Red dwarfs, which recent studies indicate might make up as much as 85 percent of stars in the galaxy, are quite small (about one fifth solar mass) and quite dim (about one fiftieth solar luminance). They have eluded much observation historically because they are hard to see. At the end of a star's life it might also become a white dwarf, which is very small by comparison - as also brown (or for that matter, black) dwarfs. Degenerate matter stellar remnants also answer to the term "star" such as neutron star or quark star - both of which in astronomical terms are very small.
White dwarfs are dim because they are small, and small stars radiate less light.
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A constellation.
Dwarf stars are small and give of very little light. Which is what makes them so hard to find.
Dwarf stars are dim because they are small, so their luminosity (amount of emitted energy) is low compared to other stars, and low luminosity means more dimness.
Small stars live longer
Small stars are realtively smaller and in heat too.
A small group of stars is a cluster or a constellation of stars.
Small red stars are called red dwarves. They are the least luminescent and coldest stars.
Stars Too Small to Use was created in 1998.
Yes, there are some stars as small as earth. It depends, however, on where the stars are located and how long they have been burnt out.
The stars only appear small because they are extremely far away. The stars are in fact enormous.
stars that are dim probably have both a small mass and a larger radius.
Actually, the Sun is really small compared to most stars. The stars just look small because they're far away.
All stars contain hydrogen and helium.
No, some stars are bigger than the sun :O
The stars look small compared to the sun because they are much farther away.