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Old July 3rd 08, 01:06 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Any examples of Collided Stars visible to the Amature?

The following link:

Relative size of our world:
http://www.rense.com/general72/size.htm

Got me to thinking of big burning balls of gas in the sky.


Over the ages one must have been drawn into collision with another.

Are any available to the kind of telescopes we might have at home?


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