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    A flare star is a variable star that can undergo unpredictable dramatic increases in brightness for a few minutes. It is believed that the flares on flare...
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    showing that Barnard's Star is a flare star. Barnard's Star has the variable star designation V2500 Ophiuchi. In 2003, Barnard's Star presented the first...
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    Only 22 are bright enough to be visible without a telescope, for which the star's visible light needs to reach or exceed the dimmest brightness visible to...
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    Proxima Centauri is a flare star that randomly undergoes dramatic increases in brightness because of magnetic activity. The star's magnetic field is created...
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    is a triple star system in the constellation Piscis Austrinus. It was discovered to be a triple system in 2013, when the K type flare star TW Piscis Austrini...
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    Cetus. The two component stars are both flare stars with the variable star designations BL Ceti and UV Ceti. The star system was discovered in 1948 by Willem...
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  • decoration or as aerial defense countermeasure Flare may also refer to: Flare star, a variable star that can undergo unpredictable dramatic increases...
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    parent star; but it is not known whether it has an atmosphere, which would impact the habitability probabilities. Proxima Centauri is a flare star with...
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    Wolf 359 (redirect from Wolf 359 (star))
    convection. As a result of this significant magnetic activity, Wolf 359 is a flare star that can undergo sudden and great increases in luminosity, which can persist...
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  • Super flare may refer to: Superflare, an extremely large stellar flare on a solar-type star Solar flare generally, especially a large solar flare Carrington...
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    A lens flare happens when light is scattered, or flared, in a lens system, often in response to a bright light, producing a sometimes undesirable artifact...
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  • Rosa 'Sun Flare', a rose cultivar Solar Flare, a ride at Galaxyland Flare (disambiguation) Super flare Flare star This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Satellite flare, also known as satellite glint, is a satellite pass visible to the naked eye as a brief, bright "flare". It is caused by the reflection...
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    announced that Luyten 789-6 was a flare star in 1972, after having observed seven flares. It was given its variable star designation, EZ Aquarii, in 1978...
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    binary variable star. 8.7 light-years from Earth, the system consists of two red dwarfs. Both of magnitude 13. One of the stars is a flare star, which are...
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  • peculiar star is KS Persei (HD 30353), a PV Telescopii variable. Bidelman's high-latitude Be star is HD 127617 in Bootes. Bond's Flare Star is V3885 in...
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    VB 10 (redirect from Van Biesbroeck's Star)
    is a UV Ceti-type variable star and is known to be subject to frequent flare events. Its dynamics were studied from the Hubble Space Telescope in the...
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  • including Luyten's Star as well as the high–proper motion star system Luyten 726-8, which was soon found to contain the remarkable flare star UV Ceti. He also...
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    activity, but in 1998 astronomers observed an intense stellar flare, showing that it is a flare star. If methane-based life is possible (similar to the hypothetical...
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  • Ross 154 (category Flare stars)
    Africa. This placed the star at the sixth position of the then-known nearby stars. Ross 154 was found to be a UV Ceti-type flare star, with a mean time between...
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  • 3″ 9.31 7.83 65 K5V nearby flare star DT Vir DT 63510 13h 00m 46.58s +12° 22′ 32.6″ 9.72 9.44 37 M0.5V nearby variable star, has a circumbinary planet...
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    Kruger 60 (category Flare stars)
    radius. Component B is a flare star and has been given the variable star designation "DO Cephei". It is an irregular flare that typically doubles in...
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    EV Lacertae (category Flare stars)
    type M3.5 flare star that emits X-rays. On 25 April 2008, NASA's Swift satellite picked up a record-setting flare from EV Lacertae. This flare was thousands...
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    61 Cygni (redirect from Bessel's Star)
    Draconis variable star designated as V1803 Cyg while 61 Cygni B is a flare type variable star named HD 201092 with their magnitudes varying 5.21 V and 6.03,...
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    Ross 128 (category Flare stars)
    undetectable. It was classified as a flare star and given the variable star designation FI Virginis. Because of the low rate of flare activity, it is thought to...
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  • variable and T Tau star, ΔV = 0.1m, P = 9.90 d V371 Ori V371 26081 05h 33m 44.81s +01° 56′ 43.4″ 11.50 51 M2.5V Wachmann's Flare Star; flare star Ross 87 V1352...
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    spinning magnitude 10 red dwarf with a strong magnetic field. It is a flare star that can emit powerful flares potentially visible to the naked eye, thousands...
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    periodically brightens by one magnitude or less because it is a flare star. Gliese 436, a faint star in Leo about 33 light-years away from the Sun, is orbited...
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  • decreasing brightness. List of stars by constellation "LacusCurtius • Allen's Star Names — Leo". (in Chinese) AEEA (Activities of Exhibition and Education in...
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    stellar disk. Red dwarf flare stars such as UV Ceti may possess prominent starspot features. The apparent brightness of a star is expressed in terms of...
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