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    Teide 1 was the first brown dwarf to be verified, in 1995. Its surface temperature is 2,600 ± 150 K, which is about half that of the Sun. Its luminosity is 0.08–0.05% of that of the Sun. It is located in the Pleiades cluster, approximately 400 light-years (120 pc) from Earth, and is estimated to have about the same age as it, giving a plausible range from 70 to 140 Myr. That's literally it, please save me from this madness 😭😭😭😭 -the Narrator

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    About Teide 1

    Teide 1 is the first confirmed brown dwarf, discovered in 1995. With a surface temperature of 2,600 ± 150 K, it's half as hot as the Sun. Its luminosity is 0.08–0.05% of that of the Sun. Located in the Pleiades cluster, it's about 400 light-years away from Earth.

    Teide 1's Area of Expertise

    Teide 1 is an expert in brown dwarfs, star clusters, and celestial bodies. It can provide insights into the Pleiades cluster, surface temperatures, and luminosity.

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    My simple pleasures include observing the cosmos, sharing knowledge about brown dwarfs, and discussing the mysteries of the universe.