Red dwarf stars (M-type stars) are the most common stars in the universe, characterized by their small size, dim brightness, and extremely slow fuel consumption, which allows them to live for trillions of years—far longer than the current age of the universe. Examples include Proxima Centauri (4.24 light-years away) and Barnard's Star (6 light-years away), though most red dwarfs are too faint to be seen with the naked eye.
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M-type stars, [music] these are red dwarfs. They are small, dim, and incredibly common. In fact, most stars in the universe [music] belong to this category because they burn their fuel very slowly. They can live for trillions of years, [music] much longer than the current age of the universe. One example is Proxima Centauri, located about 4.24 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus.
>> [music] >> Another is Barnard's Star, about 6 light-years away in Ophiuchus.
These stars are everywhere, but most are too faint [music] to see with the naked eye.
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