File:Aldebaran star.png
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DescriptionAldebaran star.png |
English: Red giant star 65 ly away in the constellation Taurus - 44 times the Sun's diameter - Hosts a planet several times the mass of Jupiter that was in the habitable zone when the star was at its main-sequence stage - |
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Author | Pablo Carlos Budassi |
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