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What happens to planets when their host stars die? Planet evolutionpost-main sequence.
Several scenarios explored in this story.
Yousuf Khan The Great Escape: planet evolution post-main sequence : Dynamics of Cats http://scienceblogs.com/catdynamics/...tm_medium=link |
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What happens to planets when their host stars die? Planet evolutionpost-main sequence.
On 06/08/2011 12:46 AM, Brad Guth wrote:
"Yousuf wrote in message ... Several scenarios explored in this story. Yousuf Khan The Great Escape: planet evolution post-main sequence : Dynamics of Cats http://scienceblogs.com/catdynamics/...tm_medium=link I've been saying this all along, with similar arguments based upon the laws of physics. Uh, no Brad, what you've been saying all along is that Venus and the Moon came from the Sirius system. Not at all the same thing as what is discussed here. Yousuf Khan |
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