Or another way to put it. Is it possible that galaxies also have an orbital pattern which would allow this "crossing" of galaxies to take place in a
timed manner?
A brown dwarf may be defined in one of two main ways: by its mass or its origin. The former is normally used for practical purposes since it is easier to measure an object's mass than to establish how it was made. The upper mass for a brown dwarf is that which is just insufficient for normal hydrogen fusion to be triggered in the core. Based on theoretical considerations, this is believed to be between 0.075 and 0.080 solar mass, or 75 to 80 times the mass of Jupiter. The lower mass limit is somewhat arbitrary as there is no obvious point of transition between a high-mass planet and a low-mass brown dwarf, but it is generally taken to be about 0.013 solar mass, or 13 times the mass of Jupiter.
Originally posted by win 52
reply to post by Lichter daraus
They are just like a prysim, and what other colours, black?
We are not able to see light reflected off "wormwood", it comes like a thief in the night, so ancient records describe.
How about what elf posted on page 1? Is that lens flare or sundogs?
I hope, beyond all hope, that I am wrong. In defense of my understandings on this, it is a necessary event.