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Sizing up small stars. (Astronomy).


Combining the light from two of the world's largest visible-light telescopes, astronomers have measured, for the first time with high accuracy, the size of a small star. The diminutive body, Proxima Centauri Proxima Centauri: see Alpha Centauri. , lies just 4.2 light-years from Earth and is the known star nearest to our solar system. Weighing in at only 15 percent of the sun's mass, the star is one of many faint, small stars in our galaxy.

Damien Segransan of the Observatory of Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
 in Sauverny, Switzerland, and his colleagues combined the starlight collected from two of the four 8-meter telescopes collectively known as the Very Large Telescope The Very Large Telescope Project (VLT) is a system of four separate optical telescopes (the Antu telescope, the Kueyen telescope, the Melipal telescope, and the Yepun telescope) organized in an array formation. Each telescope has an 8.2 m aperture.  in Paranal, Chile. Rather than producing an image, this light-gathering process creates an interference pattern of light and dark bands. By analyzing that pattern, astronomers imaged Proxima Centauri as a disk instead of a point. They similarly measured the diameter of three other very small stars. The feat is similar to measuring from Earth the height of a child on the surface of the moon.

In agreement with predictions, Proxima Centauri has a diameter of 202,000 kilometers, or about one-seventh the girth GIRTH., A girth or yard is a measure of length. The word is of Saxon origin, taken from the circumference of the human body. Girth is contracted from girdeth, and signifies as much as girdle. See Ell.  of the sun, the astronomers report in an upcoming Astronomy & Astrophysics astrophysics, application of the theories and methods of physics to the study of stellar structure, stellar evolution, the origin of the solar system, and related problems of cosmology. .
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Title Annotation:size of Proxima Centauri star measured
Author:Cowen, Ron
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:4EXSI
Date:Dec 14, 2002
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