Are dwarf stars really that small?
Proxima Centauri introduced a lot of people to the term 'red dwarf' in August this year, but these 'tiny' stars are far from simple The Sun
Mass:
1.989 x 1030 kg
(4.385 x 1030 lbs) or 333,000 Earths
Radius:
695,700km (432,288mi)
36 Ophiuchi A
Percentage of solar mass: 85%
Radius: 568,387km (353,179mi)
This is a triple system of orange dwarf stars, which lies 19.5 light years from Earth. A and B orbit each other, while C orbits around the pair.
36 Ophiuchi B
Percentage of solar mass: 85%
Radius: 563,517km (350,153mi)
Epsilon Eridani
Percentage of solar mass: 82%
Radius: 511,339km (317,731mi)
Known since ancient times, Epsilon Eridani is visible in dark areas with a magnitude of 3.73, and is one of the nearest Sun-like…