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The Lidless Eye Does Exist...
« on: June 23, 2005, 07:08:34 PM »
Courtesy of Hubble. One should never seek out Evil, for one never knows what one might find...
Some people say that cats are sneaky, evil and cruel. True, and they have many other fine qualities as well.
 

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Re: The Lidless Eye Does Exist...
« Reply #1 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.