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Sooner or later, the typical astronomy enthusiast learns a shocking truth:
most star systems are double or triple, with two or three stars orbiting one another. Thus, our single Sun is in the minority. Now, however, an astronomer in Massachusetts says this "truth" is false--because most star systems in the Galaxy are in fact single. For the full story, see http://KenCroswell.com/MostStarsAreSingle.html. Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com. |
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