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  • Okay, let's keep it simple:

    brown dwarfs of spectral type M6 to approximately L0 will probably look like a red dwarf... How ever, a brown dwarf of spectral type L0 to approximately T0 will look more like a bright reddish clouded Jupiter also possibly covered with a Great Spot. And from T0 to T10 and beyond will just look very dim reddish clouded...

  • @n1rv4n4r0cks F*ck me... I mean L0V not T0V... Oh well a short spectral type explain: W = Wolf-Rayet stars, possibly blue to blue-violet O = blue B = blue to blue-white A = blue-white to yellow-white F = yellow-white to yellow G = yellow to yellow-orange (Sun = G2 V) K = yellow-orange to orange M = orange-red to red L = red to dark red T = dark red to dull red Y = very dull red
  • @1RadicalOne Yes true, even though brown dwarfs can be classified in late spectral type-M... Especially this one cause an early M-type dwarf would be more of orange-red on a close distance. This one is redder so it's late M-type, my personal view that it's somewhere around M8V maybe as early as T0V... Nice video reimbrandt =DD Lol @ the Apple sign >,<

  • Welcome to the year 15544871215164

  • lol that alien has a apple mac sign on his back.

  • watch?v=b6tZLkIRpJU Watch this vid for some awesome renditions of tidally locked worlds. Thanx Be sure to watch in 720p

  • HA! the only thing I liked about this was the APPLE logo. Was he wearing an iTank?

  • very nice...thank-you

  • hahahahahaha an apple space suit

  • That's too bright to be a brown dwarf; it appears to be an M-class red dwarf, just at (very) close range.

  • Hello,

    thanks for Your comment.

    I guess it's a matter of personal view - literally.

  • Personal view? Not really; brown dwarves are purplish or - as their name suggests - brownish. Not red with a yellow core. Such coloring suggests either an M-class - as I said earlier - or, possibly, a red giant, but a planet around such a star would likely not survive for long, which is why I didn't mention it before.

  • Hello,

    thank You again.

    Okay: Let's call it »artistical freedom«. If You and me were bees we would see our world in colours which are different from the human view. So let's say this movie i the very persopnal vioew of Willy, the big fat space bee ;-)

    I didn't want to create a 100 % scientific correctly movie. It was a lot of fun making it :-)

  • brown dwarfs arn't actually brown as their name might suggest. They are not purple either but a kind of orange red colour. Some brown dwarfs may be of sufficient mass to fuse deuterium and it is thought that some can burn for hundreds of thousands of years before become dormant.

  • @reimbrandt Brown dwarfs are like Jupiter with a lot more mass, enough to shine a little bit, but that shiny.

    That is a Red Dwarf indeed.

  • @1RadicalOne

    No, an M-class red dwarf is brighter than you think.

    The dwarf star on this video is rather an L-class brown dwarf.

    This type of brown dwarf is something between an M-Class red dwarf and T-class brown dwarf.

  • I see...

    To be perfectly honest, dim stars are not my field; I am far more experienced with bright (F-class and up) ones.

  • its made with 3d flash blender anyting thats 3d

  • Hello,

    no, it was created with Cinema 4D and Artmatic Voyager.

  • nice .. i love it

  • Hello,

    thank You a lot!

  • wow, that must of taken ages to render! what software? awesome anyhow (i'll buy your DVD if you got one)

  • Hello, floydier,

    thank You very much for Yor comment.

    I needed 2 weeks or so.

    I cannot create a DVD because I lose my job and have to create a existence as a freelancer. No time any more.

  • This could be the start of a new adventure, comedy series appropriately called "Brown Dwarf".

  • Thank You for Your comment. Commedy? Hm ...

  • may I use this for my project in my science class? It would be a very good representation of a red dwarf star.

  • Hello, bricktct123,

    no problem. Use it if You want. :-)

  • LOL APPLE!

  • Very nice. The music sort of reminds me of Manuel Goettsching's E2-E4.

    Long live deep space nostalgia.

  • Hello, gheistL BW,thank You very much for Your kind words!The music was composed by Dirk Scherzinger, a great Swiss musician (www.eonite.ch).

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