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At present, no red dwarf star is known which has gone beyond this stage.
Red dwarf stars are smaller than half the size of the Sun.
These red dwarf stars orbit each other every 44.6 years.
This planet is one of the most massive found around a red dwarf star.
Yes, we're on a small planet orbiting a red dwarf star.
Red dwarf stars occur naturally, and they are fairly common.
It is one of the largest and brightest M class red dwarf stars known.
Other scientists disagree that red dwarf stars could sustain life.
They must have come from a world smaller than Earth, circling a red dwarf star in close orbit.
I want a list of the red dwarf stars which this second ship might have visited."
There may not even be enough water for habitable planets around many red dwarf stars.
Even some tiny red dwarf stars are hardly bigger than Uranus.
The luminosity of this object suggests it is a red dwarf star.
Red dwarf stars are the most common in our galaxy, at least near our sun.
It looked as though it was flying over the surface of a red dwarf star.
That was the problem with red dwarf star systems: they occupied only the top three rows of the periodic table.
"I have said that the planetary system clusters close around a red dwarf star.
Classified as a red dwarf star, it is approximately 18.7 light years from our solar system and about 9% the mass of the Sun.
This molecule has been detected in the atmosphere of the Sun and some red dwarf stars.
This artist's concept illustrates a young, red dwarf star surrounded by three planets.
This marks the dividing line between red dwarf stars and brown dwarfs.
This means that some of these objects may in fact be brown dwarfs or even dim red dwarf stars.
The companion is an old, active red dwarf star that has a relatively high metallicity.
The other goes to a red dwarf star, spends half a day, then comes to Avente, arriving ten days later.
It is the same order of magnitude as the expected life span of a small red dwarf star.