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Scientists find possible birth of tiniest known solar system



 
 
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Default Scientists find possible birth of tiniest known solar system

Astronomers report a tiny "failed star" possibly in the process of
forming a solar system a hundredth the size of our own.
http://www.world-science.net/otherne...nysolarfrm.htm

 




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