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  • Exoplanets vs. Brown Dwarfs: What's the Difference?
    The object in the image is an exoplanet, specifically a gas giant.

    Brown dwarfs are substellar objects that have masses between the heaviest gas giants and the lightest stars. They are not massive enough to sustain nuclear fusion in their cores, but they can still emit light and heat from the gravitational compression of their gas. Exoplanets, on the other hand, are planets that orbit stars other than our own.

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