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dwarf stars

n. (dwarf star English)

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From across the linked galaxies, they converge at white dwarf stars in order to achieve .

You cant see red dwarf stars far away, so it had to be pretty close.

Red dwarf stars have a long life and Nemesis might easily have been formed in the very youth of the Universe--say, fifteen billion years ago.

You can't see red dwarf stars far away, so it had to be pretty close.

The original SETI broadcast strongly implied that the router is part of a network of self-replicating instantaneous communicators, spawning and spreading between the cold brown dwarf stars that litter the galaxy.

There are places they can't go except in special suits, because they grew up around red dwarf stars.

Our conclusion is that dwarf stars are not massive enough to produce coronae with a high enough 'ambient' energy level to induce to produce ion storms using Sunseed.

The chirpsithra In particular claim to own the galaxy (though they only use tidally locked worlds of red dwarf stars) and to have been civilized for billions of years.