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An extrasolar planet has been caught dragging the outer layers of its
host star around with it as it orbits. The newly discovered "tail wagging the dog" phenomenon may be common among massive planets in close orbit around their stars. Rest of story from http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7389 -- Nick in Northallerton www.whelan.me.uk Also nickw7coc on Yahoo Messenger & on MSN Messenger |
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