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Old July 2nd 03, 09:53 PM
James Nicoll
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Default Gas Giant WI 1: Lucifer

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Geoffrey A. Landis wrote:
"James Nicoll" wrote
...The Sun, for example, has the following elemental abundances:

Element % of mass

Hydrogen 91.2
Helium 27.1
...


Huh? That adds up to over 100%

So it does...Explains why the Sun is larger than average, I
guess.

Ah, I copied % of total number of atoms for H and % of
total mass for the He. Bugger.

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