Red Dwarf, Rob Grant and Doug Naylor Red Dwarf were co-authored by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. However, on the cover of this book, the author is called Grastalt Naylor and is known as Gestalt Entity. This gives the reader clues as to which style the book uses. The BBC TV series of the same name is based on this book, but the series of books and events are quite different, and in my opinion this book is excellent. The core feature of this book is Dave Lister where he focuses on his journey in space and makes him far and far from the planet where he was born.
To better understand the comfort of Proxima b, red dwarfs are being studied. In November 2017, another planet was discovered in the neighborhood of the red dwarf. A planet called Ross 128b runs around a red dwarf and looks quieter than Proxima b. The research team said that in order to learn more about the atmosphere, it is necessary to use the next generation telescope such as the European Large Telescope, the Giant Magellan Telescope, the 30 meter telescope, which is expected to be active in the 1920s. (The James Webb Space Telescope will be launched in 2020. Because the Earth does not pass through the surface of the star it can not be explored.
Scholz's Star is actually a low-quality binary system consisting of a red dwarf and a brown dwarf. The red dwarf is the most common type of star in the universe, but the brown dwarf is lower than that. They are sometimes called "failed stars" because they do not have enough mass to fuse hydrogen and become a "real star". As they may incorporate other elements, you can think of them as a very big and warm Jupiter. When a team of astronomers computed their course, we for the first time hinted at the star of Scholz living in the solar system in 2015. A pair of two objects moves quickly through the universe and analyzes the path projected through the edge of the solar system.
In the middle of 2016, the new observation results of a specific object indicated that it was abnormal. The binary system behaves like a pulsar - there is no neutron star! This object is an AR Scorpii consisting of a red dwarf and a white dwarf. The red dwarf is a star somewhat similar to our sun, but the quality is much smaller. They can be lighter, colder, darker and longer, and they are probably the most common types of stars in the universe. The star closest to the solar system, Proxima Centauri, is actually a red dwarf. A white dwarf is a star - if you want it is a dead star. It no longer favors itself through nuclear fusion but instead the degenerative pressure of densely packed electrons is balanced with gravity. The binary white dwarfs do interesting things and even become ancestral supernova's ancestors, but AR Scorpii is the first known white dwarf like Parser.