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(Syfy)   Tattoine found. Utinni \o/   (syfy.com) divider line
    More: Cool, Star, Binary star, host star, Planet, binary stars' orbit edge, motion of its host stars, Alpha Centauri, Extrasolar planet  
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1505 clicks; posted to STEM » on 26 Nov 2021 at 4:35 PM (1 year ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2021-11-26 5:16:19 PM  
It was in the Tattoine parlor all the time.
 
2021-11-26 6:11:08 PM  
Many amateurs can make this mistake. Clearly that's Arrakis that has been found.
 
2021-11-26 9:57:31 PM  
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2021-11-26 9:57:33 PM  
A gas giant. So not Tatooine. Interesting spelling too.
 
2021-11-26 10:28:21 PM  
Unless those orbitS line up perfectly the seasonal temperature swings would be massive. Can you imagine having 2 suns part of the year, then 1 sun part of the year? Or any variation of that? Chaos.
 
2021-11-27 12:12:22 AM  

PvtStash: Many amateurs can make this mistake. Clearly that's Arrakis that has been found.


Dune has only one star. Tatooine has two.
 
2021-11-27 8:53:53 AM  

mattj1984: Unless those orbitS line up perfectly the seasonal temperature swings would be massive. Can you imagine having 2 suns part of the year, then 1 sun part of the year? Or any variation of that? Chaos.


Have you read Three Body Problem?
 
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