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Planet under three stars
okay... so maybe this is a little bit late for a July article... I saw an article (dated July 14,2005) About a planet under three suns (red, orange and yellow if I'm not mistaken). Is there any truth to this?
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http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050716/fob8.asp
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050716/fob8.asp
Imagine Mercury and Venus were 10,000 times heavier, their cores might get squashed into nuclear fusion and we would all have three shadows in the daytime. A lot of planets much larger than Jupiter have been found in short orbits near their stars, so it's not unexpected that some of these would be stars in their own right.
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