A small star usually shrinks to form a
dense white dwarf. The size of a white dwarf
is similar to the size of Earth. There are many
white dwarfs in our galaxy but they are too
dim to be seen. Sirius B is one of them
White dwarf
An enhanced image of white dwarf stars, which have
already shrunk to a size comparable to that of the
Earth. These stars are too dim to be detected without
modern telescopes.
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