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2 days agoWhat's the most massive star in the universe?
The sun is in the top 90th percentile of stars by mass, significantly larger than most stars in the universe.
"This makes TOI-6894 the lowest mass star known to date to host such a planet," said Edward Bryant, Astrophysics Prize Fellow at the University of Warwick. "This discovery will be a cornerstone for understanding the extremes of giant planet formation."