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A '''brown dwarf''' is a stellar object that has characteristics of both a [[star]] and a [[planet]]. |
A '''brown dwarf''' is a stellar object that has characteristics of both a [[star]] and a [[planet]]. |
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According to [[Data]] in [[2365]], the abundance of [[dysprosium]] in a brown dwarf star is different than regular stars, when factored with [[terbium]], [[holmium]], [[erbium]], and [[europium]]. ({{TNG|Manhunt}}) |
According to [[Data]] in [[2365]], the abundance of [[dysprosium]] in a brown dwarf star is different than regular stars, when factored with [[terbium]], [[holmium]], [[erbium]], and [[europium]]. ({{TNG|Manhunt}}) |
Revision as of 20:12, 5 August 2010
A brown dwarf is a stellar object that has characteristics of both a star and a planet.
The Enterprise NX-01 wanted to investigate a brown star in 2152 when the ship was infested by a symbiotic lifeform and the investigation was interrupted. (ENT: "Vox Sola")
According to Data in 2365, the abundance of dysprosium in a brown dwarf star is different than regular stars, when factored with terbium, holmium, erbium, and europium. (TNG: "Manhunt")