👉 In the context of astrophysics, a monaxonida is a type of binary star system. It consists of two stars orbiting each other in the same plane, with one star being much larger than the other. Monaxonida systems are often classified as red dwarf stars, which are fainter and less luminous compared to main-sequence stars. Monaxonida systems have been observed for decades and are believed to be remnants from the early universe when the Sun was still a young star.