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Old June 22nd 03, 03:52 PM
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What if there are 30 trillion planets in the universe 2,000 miles in
diameter,or more?. We have now found 20 stars with jupiter size
planets,and that is because we can't see the effect of smaller earth
size planets which like in our solar system are there. Now I read
there are two binary neutron stars systems,and in each system they found
two three times bigger than than earth size planets in each of these
neutron binary system. I would think such fast revolving neutron stars
would be the worst area to find planets,and I am sure it was a lucky
find. Since that is such unlikely place,we than
must not rule out the 90% of stars that are like our sun have an average
of 9 planets., and there must be planets that are out there,but have not
been capture by a star,as yet Bert