The smallest star of the universe is discovered
The international team of astronomers discovered the smallest star known to science.
The EBLM light J0555-57Ab is 85 times heavier than Jupiter, but smaller in size than Saturn. It, together with two solar mass stars, EBLM J0555-57A and EBLM J0555-57B, is part of a triple system located 600 light years from Earth in the constellation Sculptor.
EBLM J0555-57Ab revolves around EBLM J0555-57A, but almost does not give its matter to the second. Scientists do not yet know the mechanisms, thanks to which the investigated triple system arose. Initially, astronomers believed that EBLM J0555-57Ab is a large exoplanet, but recent observations have made it possible to clarify the status of the object.
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When I was younger I played a game called Spores, that have many solar systems, and lots of them had 2 suns, even three. It was really funny and beautiful to see them dancing in the sky when seeing from a planet's surface.