File:Gliese 623.jpg

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English: This Hubble Space Telescope picture resolves, for the first time, one of the smallest stars in our galaxy. Called Gliese 623b or Gl 623b, the diminutive star (right of center) is ten times less massive than the Sun and 60, 000 times fainter.
Español: Imagen del Telescopio Espacial Hubble que resuelve una de las estrellas más pequeñas de nuestra galaxia. Denominada Gliese 623b o Gl 623b, la diminuta estrella (a la derecha del centro) es 10 veces menos masiva que el Sol y 60.000 veces menos luminosa.
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Source http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo9454a/
Author C. Barbieri (Univ. of Padua), and NASA/ESA
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