Space
Proxima Centauri Might be More Similar to Our Sun Than Previously Thought
Proxima Centauri experiences regular activity cycle of starspots just like the sun. A new study revealed that the tiny, red dwarf star Proxima Centauri is actually more sun-like than what astronomers have previously thought.
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