Astronomers have found some of the strongest evidence yet that stars can swallow their own planets. A new study, published in ...
A young red dwarf can look calm from a distance. But buried in its light may be the chemical remains of a wrecked world.
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Red dwarf stars just got caught eating their own Earth-like planets — six young stars lit up with lithium signatures that could only come from devoured rocky worlds
Somewhere between 50 and 200 million years ago, in three stellar nurseries not far from our corner of the Milky Way, at least ...
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Red dwarf stars are cosmic killers that eat their own planets
Astronomers have discovered the first evidence that tiny red dwarf stars can devour their own planets.
Scientists have uncovered compelling new evidence that some stars may completely engulf and consume their surrounding planets – a phenomenon long ...
A first ever detection of a coronal mass ejection from a small red dwarf could have big consequences for life on any nearby planets. On Earth, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) like the one we experienced ...
Ten observatories in six European countries teamed up for recent observations of a stellar occultation by the dwarf planet Haumea, which surprisingly show a narrow and dense ring orbiting the dwarf ...
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Red dwarf stars may be 'eating' Earth-like planets — study
A team of researchers led by astrophysicist Prof. Robin Jeffries has found evidence suggesting that red dwarf stars may be ...
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