By Stephen Beech The coldest star yet that emits radio waves has been identified by astronomers. The “ultracool brown dwarf” is a ball of gas simmering at about 425 degrees Centigrade – cooler than a typical campfire. By contrast, the surface temperature of the Sun, a nuclear inferno, is about 5600 degrees C. Astronomers at the University of Sydney in […]
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