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https://www.astronomy.com/science/failed-stars-may-act-more-like-giant-planets/ Failed stars may act more like giant planets May 18, 2023 - They form the same as stars, but have the kind of wild weather typically seen on Jupiter or Neptune. failed starsmayactlikegiant https://www.space.com/37837-cloud-bands-spotted-brown-dwarfs.html Clouds on 'Failed Stars' Resemble Those on Neptune | Space Aug 17, 2017 - For the first time, scientists have seen bands of clouds drifting across the skies of failed stars known as brown dwarfs. failed starscloudsresembleneptunespace https://www.miragenews.com/spin-separates-giant-planets-from-failed-stars-1639423/ Spin Separates Giant Planets From 'failed Stars' | Mirage News For decades, astronomers have struggled to differentiate giant planets from brown dwarfs, a class of objects more massive than planets but too small giant planetsfailed starsspinseparatesmirage https://www.miragenews.com/spin-divides-giants-from-failed-stars-1639435/ Spin Divides Giants From Failed Stars | Mirage News For decades, astronomers have struggled to differentiate giant planets from brown dwarfs, a class of objects more massive than planets but too small failed starsspindividesgiantsmirage https://www.space.com/24192-stormy-weather-brown-dwarfs-aas223.html Storms on 'Failed Stars' Rain Molten Iron | Space Jan 7, 2014 - The storm clouds over brown dwarfs rain sand and molten iron, and occur on most brown dwarfs, scientists believe. failed starsstormsrainmolteniron https://www.space.com/24450-brown-dwarf-photos-misfit-failed-stars.html Brown Dwarf Photos: Failed Stars and Stellar Misfits Revealed | Space Jan 29, 2014 - Brown dwarf stars exist somewhere between giant gas planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, and faint cool stars. See photos and images of brown dwarfs here. brown dwarffailed starsphotosstellarmisfits https://www.space.com/37678-rogue-double-planet-actually-failed-stars.html Rogue 'Double Planet' Is Actually 2 Failed Stars | Space Aug 1, 2017 - New work suggests that what appears to be a "rogue planet" is actually a pair of failed stars. double planetfailed starsrogueactually2 https://www.mpg.de/515329/pressRelease20051025 Even 'Failed Stars' Form Planets | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft failed starsmax planckevenformplanets