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To: long-gone who wrote (48)3/23/2000 3:47:00 PM
From: Yogizuna  Respond to of 183
 
Fascinating and frightening all rolled up into one~! I myself have long suspected there was something else out there influencing the timing of "space objects" striking the earth, and this adds more information for us to think about and study.
Of course, there are many other twin star systems in our galaxy, but I wonder how many have brown dwarfs as their partners?
Would'nt it have been something if our own "brown dwarf" had attained enough mass to ignite into a star? That would have been a nice object to observe in the night sky! Yogi