astronomy
Dim Cool Star Is Magnetic Like Our Sun, Says Study
Astronomers recently discovered that one dim and cool dwarf star is not just being still out there in space -- it is heavily magnetic, just as much so as some parts of our Sun. If we were located next to this star, we'd have no satellite communications.
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