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Key Information

Scholz’s Star

Type Star (binary)
Diameter 52,272 miles (A), 55,726 miles (B)
Distance 22.2 light years
Temperature 4,040 °F (A), 1,484 °F (B)
Star Type(s) M9.5 (A), T5.5 (B)
Date of Discovery 2013 (Ralf-Dieter Scholz)

Learning Point

  • Discovered only ten years ago (2013), Scholz’s Star passed by our Solar System only sixty or seventy thousand years ago, and came within a light year of our Sun. This likely has had an impact on some of the objects in our Solar System. The star is a red dwarf with a smaller brown dwarf orbiting it.

Project

  • Draw a picture of Scholz’s Star as it passed by our Sun and Solar System.
  • Overview
  • Brown Dwarf Companion
Scholz's Star
Brown Dwarf Companion of Scholz's Star (B star)

Location

Located in Monoceros, within the Milky Way

Fun Facts

  • When it passed by our Solar System, the star would have been 100 times too dim to be seen with the naked eye.
  • It was hard to see how close it was to Earth as its sideways movement was so small because it was moving directly away from us.
  • Stars pass this close to our Solar System about every 100,000 years or so.
  • It was named after the man who discovered it, Ralf-Dieter Scholz.

Past Lessons

150 October 17, 2023 (North America)
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Upcoming Lessons

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