Let’s Have A NASA Moment

 

Planets Under a Red Sun

This artist’s concept illustrates a young, red dwarf star surrounded by three planets. Such stars are dimmer and smaller than yellow stars like our sun, which makes them ideal targets for astronomers wishing to take images of planets outside our solar system, called exoplanets. NASA’s Galaxy Evolution Explorer is helping to identify young, red dwarf stars that are close to us by detecting their ultraviolet light (stars give off a lot of ultraviolet light in their youth).

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

I wonder what it would be like living under a red sun?  You know, each star has its “Goldilocks Zone”, so there could potentially be a planet there on which we could survive.

I wonder…

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