Newfound Star System Is Third-Closest to Sun - Article

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Newfound Star System Is Third-Closest to Sun - Article

Scientists have discovered the closest star system to the sun found in nearly a century.

With a dim duo of "failed stars" known as brown dwarfs at its center, the new neighbor - binary system WISE J104915.57-531906 - is the third-nearest to our solar system overall, and it could be a good place to look for exoplanets, researchers say.

"The distance to this brown dwarf pair is 6.5 light-years — so close that Earth's television transmissions from 2006 are now arriving there," Kevin Luhman, a researcher at Penn State's Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds, said in a statement. "It will be an excellent hunting ground for planets because it is very close to Earth, which makes it a lot easier to see any planets orbiting either of the brown dwarfs."

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