Small planet: peanut peanut peanut peanut peanut peanut peanut peanut peanut peanut Brown dwarf: omg its a giant peanut Red dwarf: peanut!! Vfts 352 contact binary 1 and 2: were not a peanut!! Read at small planet the like For peanuts 👇
@@idkwhateWell you are wrong about Eta Carinae B but technically correct about R136A1. Now, R136A1 is what people call a Wolf-Rayet star or referred to as a W-type star in star Spectral systems. Usually Wolf-Rayet stars like R136A1 don't live for a long time, most of them only living for a few hundred thousand years. In general R136A1's total mass is about 265 times that of the Sun (Sol). Now Eta Carinae is a binary star system located in the Carina constellation. Although Eta Carinae A is a LBV (Luminous Blue Variable) Star it has a mass only 120 times that of the Sun. Eta Carinae B, the smaller and less massive of the two only has a mass of 30 suns or 30 solar masses.
@@itz_nocilpergd3410 at the end, you can see the last planet left. And u also saw the m star get eaten so yea how much planets are he gonna fling before proton decay or iron stars?