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What is the least massive star known to astronomers?

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What is the least massive star known to astronomers?

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These stars, called ‘Brown Dwarfs’ are pretty hard to find unless they are orbiting nearby stars. But astronomers desperately want to know more about them because they are the missing links between ordinary stars like our Sun, and big planets like Jupiter. Near the Sun, we know of the following stars which have extremely low masses, here a mass/Sun of 1.

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