
1) BBC television sitcom 2) Faint, low-temperature star 3) Low-temperature star 4) Red Dwarf spacecraft
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Three years elapsed between series VI and VII, partly due to the dissolving of the Grant and Naylor partnership, but also due to cast and crew working on other projects. When the series eventually returned, it was filmised and no longer shot in front of a live audience, allowing for greater use of four-walled sets, location shooting and single-cam...
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A red dwarf is a small and relatively cool star on the main sequence, either late K or M spectral type. Red dwarfs range in mass from a low of 0.075 solar masses (the upper limit for a brown dwarf) to about 50% of the Sun and have a surface temperature of less than 4,000 K. Red dwarfs are by far the most common type of star in the Milky Way galaxy...
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Smaller star with a low mass, cooler, and less luminous than the sun.
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A small star, on the order of 100 times the mass of Jupiter.
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Internal structure of a red dwarf A small, dim, main sequence star of spectral type M (see M star) or late K (see K star). The characteristic properties of red dwarfs stem ultimately from their low mass, which is approximately in the range 0.1 to 0.5 solar mass. Their low surface temperature, i...
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A star that is smaller and cooler than the Sun. Most red dwarfs are about one-tenth the mass and diameter of the Sun.
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A small star, on the order of 100 times the mass of Jupiter.
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A red dwarf is a cool, faint star.
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[
n] - a small cool star
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red dwarf star noun a small cool star; approximately 100 times the mass of Jupiter
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Any star that is cool, faint, and small (about one-tenth the mass and diameter of the Sun). Red dwarfs burn slowly, and have estimated lifetimes of 100 billion years. They may be the most abundant type of star, but are difficult to see because they are so faint. Two of the closest stars to the Sun, Proxima Centauri and Barnard's Star, are r...
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