Red Dwarf Flare?
Taken by Michael Jaeger on November 18, 2023 @ AZM Martinsberg Austria
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On a series of images (30 minutes) I observed an eruptive star that was previously inconspicuous. It is possibly an M/L-type stellar flare. The Pan-STARRS image shows a red dwarf star (20mag) at the location. It increased its brightness by more than 3 mag within a minute and then slowly faded.
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