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Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy through millions of solar collectors orbiting red and white dwarfs

Some of the coldest objects currently listed as stars in the Milky Way may not be stars at all. A new study by astrophysicist Amirnezam Amiri from the University of Arkansas suggests that these extremely cold objects could instead be giant energy-harvesting structures built by advanced alien civilisations.

Raccontata datimesofindia.indiatimes.com

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  1. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy through millions of solar collectors…

    Some of the coldest objects currently listed as stars in the Milky Way may not be stars at all. A new study by astrophysicist Amirnezam Amiri from the University of Arkansas…