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W grudniu 2010 roku ogłoszono odkrycie, że we wszechświecie istnieje około 20-krotnie więcej czerwonych karłów niż dotychczas sądzono, a co się z tym wiąże, około trzykrotnie więcej gwiazd niż dotychczas uważano (Discovery triples the number of stars, 2010-12-02 (ang.)). Ponieważ wszystkie te dodatkowe gwiazdy (czerwone karły) są mniej jasne od Słońca, łatwo obliczyć: gwiazdy jaśniejsze od Słońca w 3-krotnie większej populacji stanowią ok. 15% / 3 = ok. 5%, co daje, że Słońce jest jaśniejsze od ok. 95% gwiazd.
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