Earths SUN has BINARY STAR Astronomers Say. GLIESE 229A

2017-10-10 20

Gliese 229 is a RED DWARF STAR about 19 light years away in the constellation Lepus. It has 58% of the mass of the Sun, 69% of the Suns radius (Wikipedia) Earths SOLAR SYSTEM DOES have its BINARY STAR Astronomers Say. GLIESE 229A.\r
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1) NASA Images - Brown Dwarf Stars and Size Comparisons, Public domain\r
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2) Gliese 229, Wikipedia\r
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3) White Dwarf, Wikipedia. NASA images, Public Domain\r
with Gravitational Wave simulation.\r
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4) White Dwarf Stars, NASA Images, Public Domain\r
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5) Oort Cloud Wikipedia narratioin, Public Domain, by Original uploader was Tonyle at en.wikipedia.\r
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6) SS 433 and Manatee Nebula, NASA Images, Public Domain\r
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7) Habitability of Red Dwarf Systems, Wikipedia. NASA Images Public domain\r
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8) The Great Year Video (of 24,000 years relating to Binary Star Systems and Earths Solar System)\r
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9) Voyager Mission, NASA Images, Public Domain\r
Voyager 1\r
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10) Binary Star, Wikipedia, Video of Algol A & B NASA VIDEO, Public domain\r
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11) Gravitational Wave generated by 2 Neutron Stars, NASA VIDEO, Public domain\r
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12) Thumbnail image: NASA Red Dwarf with 3 Planets (Gliese 299: Artists concept illustrates a young red dwarf surrounded by three planets.NASA/JPL-Caltech. Public Domain.\r
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13) Music: Youtube Audio Library\r
Into the Depths by Jingle Punks\r

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