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The least massive brown dwarf known is OTS 44. It is only 15 times the mass of Jupiter. The least massive star is a red dwarf called Wolf 424B, which is in the constellation Virgo. Its co-ordinates are: RA:12h 30m 17.2s Dec:+09° 01' 15" Wolf 424B's apparent magnitude is 13.18. It has a companion star called GJ 473 B. The orbital period of the stars is 16.2 years.

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