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Old February 21st 11, 01:48 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Mark Murphy
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Hi all,

I wonder if someone might help me settle something?
I've heard a lot of theories about a brown dwarf star in our solar
system or there about's.
Some are more crackpot than others.

But one chap got my attention when he gave coords for "something" and
used Google Earth Sky to look for it.
The area was blanked out, which was interesting.

I used to be into astronomy a long time ago but gave up due to the
cost of decent gear.

I wonder if anyone might have access to something capable of seeing
this region of space.

The coords are 5h 53m 27s -6 10' 58

I believe this area was photographed from the Southern Hemisphere so
maybe it's not
visable here.

If anyone has a facility to photograph this area please post a picture
as I'm fascinated to see what's there (if anything.)









 




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