Relative size of brown dwarf stars (IMAGE)
Caption
An image displaying the relative size of a typical brown dwarf star. In the instance of the star in this study, the brown dwarf is smaller than Jupiter (between 0.65 and 0.95 its radius) but is more massive, somewhere between four and 44 times the mass of Jupiter.
Credit
NASA/JPL
Usage Restrictions
No restrictions.
License
Public Domain