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Title: The Lidless Eye Does Exist...
Post by: Cymric on June 23, 2005, 07:08:34 PM
Courtesy of Hubble (http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn7564--hubble-spies-lord-of-the-stellar-rings.html). One should never seek out Evil, for one never knows what one might find...
Title: Re: The Lidless Eye Does Exist...
Post by: blobrana on June 23, 2005, 11:10:14 PM
Indeed,
And in the void there is probably a Saturn sized planet with other planetoids orbiting…

Strangely, the nearby orange-red dwarf star TW Piscis Austrini located about 24.9 light-years away, has been determined to be a distant physical companion of Fomalhaut.

It too is about 100 – 300 million years old and shares the common proper motion.
And it happens to be a  flare star( variable elfven star).

Through proper motion studies, another K5 dwarf (LTT 8273) is believed to be an optical companion.
These two stars , including Fomalhaut, Vega, and Castor may be the remaining members of a low-density star cluster that has gradually dispersed over 100 to 300 million year period.

(http://www.ballade.no/nmi.nsf/pic/sauron/$file/sauron.jpg)