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The Amateur Red Dwarf Survey 2007-2008
Red dwarfs are by far the most common but also the most inconspicuous type of star. They are cool, small (7% to 60% of solar mass), main sequence stars found towards the lower right hand corner of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. The Amateur Red Dwarf Survey gives people the chance to identify, characterise and research previous uncatalogued red dwarfs. http://www.martin-nicholson.info/slo...ctraltypes.htm Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England. http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm Visit the Astronomical Hall of Shame at http://www.geocities.com/queen5658/ |
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