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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 09:45 PM by Phage
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There is no evidence of the Solar System being part of a binary system. The questions you ask are good ones. Even a distant companion would be visible (if not with visible light it would be visible in infrared). The IRAS Survey (an infrared study of the entire sky conducted in 1983) found no such companion.

The nearest star to us (Alpha Centauri, which is a binary system is over 4 light years away, far too distant to be a binary companion.

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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 09:53 PM by RFBurns
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Neat. Tried the preset binary star with planet setting. If anyone was on that planet, they would end up extremely dizzy!!!!


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