A group of esteemed scientists has recently accomplished a remarkable feat by uncovering a failed star that boasts a higher temperature than our sun.
Scientists Have Made Another Groundbreaking Discovery in Astronomy
According to reports from the realm of astronomy (Space), a team of scientists has made a groundbreaking discovery. They have found a star that has failed to sustain nuclear fusion in its core. However, what makes this star unique is that it is over 3000 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than the well-known sun.
This groundbreaking discovery is a significant milestone in the field of astronomy and opens up new avenues for further research and exploration.
Brown Dwarf as the Groundbreaking Discovery by Astronomers
Science Alert reports that with this groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have unearthed a unique “Brown Dwarf” that has failed to develop into a full-fledged star. This celestial body is situated at a distance of nearly 1,400 light years from our planet and revolves around a “White Dwarf”.
Brown dwarfs are known to be curious orbits that inhabit the universe. This groundbreaking discovery is said to not accumulate enough matter to ignite nuclear fusion processes in their cores and become proper stars.
Further, this groundbreaking discovery is exciting because brown dwarf tends to be hotter than planets but burns cooler than the coolest red dwarf stars.