23-million-year-old brown dwarf flashes brighter than the sun's most powerful flares

Monday, June 13, 2016 - 15:11 in Astronomy & Space

Although astronomers often refer to brown dwarfs as "failed stars," scientists at the University of Delaware have discovered that at least one of these dim celestial objects can emit powerful flashes of light.

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