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Brown Dwarf Collection

"Exploring the Enigmatic Halo Planet: Brown Dwarfs Unveiled" In the vast expanse of space

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Halo planet

Halo planets. Artwork showing the sky of a planet in the outer halo of a galaxy (seen from far left to upper right). The planets moon is seen at centre left

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Comparing planetary systems, artwork

Comparing planetary systems, artwork
Comparing planetary systems. Artwork comparing the sizes of the 55 Cancri (a Sun-like system, left) and the Cha 110913-773444 (upper right) planetary systems

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Gliese 229 system, artwork

Gliese 229 system, artwork
Gliese 229 system. Computer artwork of the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b (Gl229 b, right) in orbit around its parent star, the red dwarf Gliese 229 (upper left)

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Artwork of a brown dwarf

Artwork of a brown dwarf star". A brown dwarf is an object which began to accumulate material like a star but which never collected enough for hydrogen nuclear reactions to begin in its core

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774

Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774
Binary system 2M J044144, artwork. At left is the primary star, an approximately 20 Jupiter-mass brown dwarf. At right is its 5-10 Jupiter-mass companion (other companions are not shown)

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Nemesis star, artwork

Nemesis star, artwork
Nemesis star. Computer artwork of the star Nemesis, a hypothetical companion star to the Sun (upper left). It is thought that Nemesis is either a red or brown dwarf that moves in an elliptical orbit

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: T Cha system and dust ring, artwork C014 / 5045

T Cha system and dust ring, artwork C014 / 5045
T Cha system and dust ring. Artwork showing the dusty ring and disc (blue) surrounding the young star T Cha (bright object, upper left)

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Brown dwarf stars, artwork C016 / 3075

Brown dwarf stars, artwork C016 / 3075
Brown dwarf stars. Computer artwork representing what brown dwarfs of different types might look like to a hypothetical interstellar traveller who has flown a spaceship to each one

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Alien planetary system, artwork C013 / 8961

Alien planetary system, artwork C013 / 8961
Alien planetary system. Computer artwork of a view across an Earth-like alien moon towards its brown dwarf gas giant planet in the background

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Alien planetary system, artwork C013 / 8960

Alien planetary system, artwork C013 / 8960
Alien planetary system. Computer artwork of a view across an alien moon about to be impacted by a large asteroid (left), with a brown dwarf gas giant planet (large, centre right) in the background

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Brown dwarf, computer artwork

Brown dwarf, computer artwork
Brown dwarf. Computer artwork of a brown dwarf " star". A brown dwarf is a hypothetical planet that began to accumulate material like a star

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Alien planet and asteroid, artwork

Alien planet and asteroid, artwork
Alien planet and asteroid. Computer artwork of an asteroid (foreground), an alien (extrasolar) planet (middle ground) and the star the planet is orbiting (background)

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Artwork of a brown dwarf star

Artwork of a brown dwarf star
Brown dwarf. Artwork of a planet-like brown dwarf " star" on the edge of a globular cluster of stars, seen from a nearby moon

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Super-Jovian planet

Super-Jovian planet. Computer artwork of a large gas giant planet (left) orbiting a star. Numerous such planets, with masses greater than that of Jupiter, have been discovered orbiting nearby stars

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Artists impression of brown dwarf star

Artists impression of brown dwarf star
Brown dwarf. Artists impression of what a brown dwarf " star" might look like. A brown dwarf is a hypothetical planet that is enormous but not quite big enough to self-ignite

Background imageBrown Dwarf Collection: Teide 1 brown dwarf, artwork

Teide 1 brown dwarf, artwork
Teide 1. Artwork of the brown dwarf Teide 1 as seen from a hypothetical extrasolar planet. A brown dwarf is an intermediate object between a gas giant planet (like Jupiter) and a star


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"Exploring the Enigmatic Halo Planet: Brown Dwarfs Unveiled" In the vast expanse of space, brown dwarfs stand as enigmatic celestial objects that blur the line between stars and planets. With their unique characteristics, they offer a captivating glimpse into the diversity of planetary systems. Comparing these intriguing entities to conventional planets becomes an awe-inspiring exercise when considering their distinct features. Artwork depicting the Gliese 229 system showcases how they can coexist with other celestial bodies, forming mesmerizing cosmic landscapes. One fascinating aspect is how a brown dwarf's atmospheric bands transform as it spins faster. The narrower these bands become, displaying various hues and colors in stunning contrast. Captivating artwork beautifully captures this phenomenon, allowing us to envision these breathtaking displays. Binary system 2M J044144 comes alive through intricate illustrations showcasing its two dancing brown dwarfs against a backdrop of twinkling stars. Similarly, artwork portraying Nemesis star reveals its mysterious nature shrouded in darkness yet radiating an undeniable allure. The T Cha system enthralls with its dust ring encircling a central brown dwarf—a sight brought to life by artistic renderings that transport us into this alien realm. These captivating visuals further emphasize the uniqueness of each stellar environment within our universe. Artwork featuring clusters stars evokes wonder at their sheer numbers and diversity across galaxies—each one holding untold secrets waiting to be unraveled by curious minds and advanced telescopes. Finally, we are transported to an alien planetary system depicted in vivid detail—an imaginative creation where unknown worlds orbit distant suns amidst ethereal atmospheres. Such artwork fuels our imagination about what lies beyond our own solar system while reminding us of the boundless possibilities awaiting discovery among countless exoplanets. Intriguingly diverse and endlessly captivating, exploring brown dwarfs unveils a universe teeming with wonders yet unseen.