
"I don't know. I ain't got nothing to do with this"
(APRIL 14, NEW YORK) Canadian and French astronomers have discovered the coldest black dwarf star in our universe. The black dwarf is named CFBDS J005910.83-011401.3 Its temperature is about 350°C and its mass about 15-30 times the mass of Jupiter, the largest planet of our solar system. Located about 40 light years from our solar system, it is an isolated object, meaning that it doesn't orbit another star. Black dwarf stars were first discovered several decades ago with the emergence of Gary Coleman, however, none have been so scientifically valuable as this most recent discovery. Thanks Beet!

1 comment:
beet nasty, always
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