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Old July 20th 18, 12:57 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Dawn of the Dinosaurs


Distances between stars are far too great for that type of
interaction. Telescopes and other like devices are nowhere near
capable of dirrectly detecting any such planets.

Which is exactly why the Astronomers have detected well over 3,000
exo-planets ....

Yes but almost all INdirrectly, i.e. - through star wobble or blips in
star brightness. Essentially none can be seen dirrectly and nothing
can be positively known about what may be on them.