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Old February 20th 07, 05:21 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default Sub-Solar Systems ?

(I've never heard this discussed.)
Could systems form where the center mass is insufficient to start a
nuclear reaction? If so any idea how prevalent they might be? Have any
such systems ever been observed (by infrared emissions or a pecular
spectra)? Might they be part of "dark matter" ? Jim H.

 




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