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| - Gliese 581 is also a relatively nearby red dwarf star. Gliese 581 is significant because it has at least 3 planets. Two of these planets, Gliese 581 c and Gliese 581 d are in or near the habitable zone. Life is possible there. See Habitability of red dwarf systems. Even if there is no life round Gliese 581 other red dwarf stars may sustain life. A life sustaining planet orbiting a Red Dwarf will probably be like Aurelia.
- RED DWARF is a crew on the Sage Ocean.
- A red dwarf is a type of star described in the conventions of stellar classification, a small and relatively cool red star, classified as a dwarf, with a mass from .5 to .075 Solar masses.
- It's well worth a watch if you haven't seen it already, which you probably have, so you don't need me to tell you how good it is.
- A red dwarf is a type of small star. They are the most common type of star and are very small and cool. They also emit little light, anywhere from as little as 1/10,000th to 10% that of Sol. In 2009, Destiny used a red dwarf to recharge its power. This is the type of star Destiny prefers to recharge from, although it is capable of recharging from other types of stars. (SGU: "Light", "Blockade")
- The series was created by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, who also wrote the first six series. As well as the television episodes, there are four bestselling novels, two pilot episodes for an American version of the show, a radio version produced for BBC Radio 7, tie-in books, magazines and other merchandise.
- A red dwarf was a small, cool, very faint, main sequence dwarf star. The homeworld of Makull's species, an M-class planet, was located in a red dwarf system. USS Voyager discovered this system in the Delta Quadrant in 2371. (VOY: "Time and Again")
- A Red dwarf is a type of star that is smaller and cooler than our sun. Link to artist’s impression of a Red dwarf star. The majority of stars are Red dwarfs though relatively few are known. Red dwarf stars are relatively cool and faint. Astronomers can only pick them up within a hundred Light years or so of the Solar System. Proxima Centauri is the nearest star to the Solar System and is also a Red dwarf. Barnard's Star is also a nearby red dwarf star. Gliese 581 is also a relatively nearby red dwarf star. Gliese 581 is significant because it has at least 3 planets. Two of these planets, Gliese b81 c and Gliese b81 d are in or near the habitable zone. Life is possible there. See Habitability of red dwarf systems. Even if there is no life round Gliese 581 other red dwarf stars may sustain l
- Red Dwarf is an ongoing British comedy/science-fiction multimedia franchise that began as a television series sitcom in 1988 by Grant Naylor Productions (Grant Naylor being a pseudonym of the writing team composed by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor). The duo had previously written for Spitting Image, and the origins of Red Dwarf were in a comedy science fiction radio sketch they wrote called Son of Cliché. They came up with the idea for Red Dwarf in the real-life Aigburth Arms. An eleventh series, Series XI, was broadcast by Dave in 2016 and a twelfth series is set to air in 2017.
- The red dwarves play a part in the Price of Peace campaign, offering to build dragon golems for King Gavin Magnus. The first mention is in the scenario The Servant, where Solmyr notices a "wide-shouldered dwarf with fiery red hair" in King Magnus' throne room. Solmyr is then sent to find the Black Dragon Graveyard, so that the red dwarves can use their bones to construct dragon golems. Red dwarves likely have their own language, as the halfling spy Eddwil told Solmyr that when the red dwarves were speaking to one another, "they speak in some language in can't understand".
- Red Dwarf is a British sitcom series created by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor that ran on BBC Two between 1988 and 1999. The series does not involve an actual red dwarf, but a red Jupiter mining ship that, for unexplained reasons, is named Red Dwarf. The protagonist, Dave Lister, is the last human being in the universe. His companions are a humanoid cat, a borderline-senile computer, and a hologram of his dead bunkmate. None of this makes sense, but it doesn't matter because of just how good this series is.
- The main setting of the series is the eponymous mining spaceship Red Dwarf,[9] which is 6 miles (9.7 km) long, 5 miles (8.0 km) tall, and 4 miles (6.4 km) wide and is operated by the Jupiter Mining Corporation. In the first episode set sometime in the late 22nd century, an on-board radiation leak of cadmium II kills everyone except for low-ranking technician Dave Lister, who is in suspended animation at the time, and his pregnant cat, Frankenstein, who is safely sealed in the cargo hold.
- Red Dwarfs were generally cheerful, stout-hearted, and hopeful. Their anger was easily roused but short-lived; they were never sullen or vindictive. The best recorded example of this temperament is that of Trumpkin. There is no recorded instance of an evil Red Dwarf, although it is definitely possible that such instances occured. For more on the temperaments, skills, and history of Narnian Dwarfs in general, see Dwarf. In the 2008 film, Prince Caspian, except for Trumpkin, Red Dwarves were absent in the Telmarine Castle Night Raid, but they fought in the Second Battle of Beruna.
- The Consular-class cruiser Red Dwarf began its life as a diplomat's transport in the service of the Galactic Republic, but its later life grew increasingly dangerous after this relatively peaceful beginning. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, the ship had come under the ownership of a smuggler named Talus Krayth, who considered her retractable heavy weapons emplacements to be rather valuable in his line of work. After proving herself as a smuggler's personal ship, the Dwarf underwent her final metamorphosis.
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