Astronomers have recently discovered a brown dwarf star, located approximately 73 light years away from Earth, that is hotter than our own Sun. This new discovery is the first of its kind and has been dubbed the “hotter than the Sun” brown dwarf. This brown dwarf is located in the constellation of Scorpius and is estimated to have a surface temperature of around 2500 degrees Celsius. Scientists believe that this brown dwarf is made up of a mix of hydrogen and helium and has an age of around 300 million years. This makes it one of the oldest stars in the Milky Way, and one of the hottest brown dwarfs ever discovered.

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source: Phys.org