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May 5th 07, 01:48 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Phineas T Puddleduck[_2_]
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What if (on those supergiants.) They have the most Rock Planets
In article ,
(G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Why does this idea come out of good science? These blue super giants
came out of the most dense clouds. Had to be very heavy. These great
stars fused very fast,and being 100 times bigger and denser than the Sun
means great gravity. They have 90 planets. some at great distances.
With there stars short life span,and in its end exploding one could
easily say 90 doomed planets,and yet. Lets think of a planet orbiting
around this super blue giant at a distance of half a LY when the
explosion takes place.
Half a LY? Well, this is certainly another example of prime Beert nonsense.
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