Multiple Choice
Stars that do not have what it takes to succeed as a star (i.e. do not have enough mass to fuse hydrogen into helium at their centers) are called:
A) extras
B) red giants
C) spectroscopic stars
D) brown dwarfs
E) main sequence stars
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