Tiny Star With Huge Storm Spotted By Space Telescopes | Animation

Thursday, December 10, 2015 - 15:19 in Astronomy & Space

The surface of the Jupiter-sized L-dwarf star, W1906+40, is blemished by a storm raging near its north pole. At 3500° F, the star is relatively cool compared to most stars; cold enough to have coherent clouds.

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