Being only 4.3 light years away, would that have any adverse affects on our solar system?
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Anonymous2005-01-16 17:08
Other than a pretty lightshow, probably not.
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Anonymous2005-01-16 20:36
pretty lightshows arent adverse, but yeah, i agree
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Anonymous2005-01-17 2:13
Alpha Centauri is way too small to supernova. If it was a blue-giant star (the type that does) and it did blow, our solar system would be so blasted with radiation that nothing would live.
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Anonymous2005-01-17 2:14
Alpha Centauri is way too small to supernova. If it was a blue-giant star (the type that does) and it did blow, our solar system would be so blasted with radiation that nothing would live.
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Anonymous2005-01-17 2:14
Alpha Centauri is way too small to supernova. If it was a blue-giant star (the type that does) and it did blow, our solar system would be so blasted with radiation that nothing would live.
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Anonymous2005-01-17 10:59
Perhaps it already did and the radiation is making your post show up multiple times.
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Anonymous2005-01-17 18:17
Well if it did, we wouldn't really notice it until it hits.... speed of light and all that.
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Anonymous2005-01-18 2:35
>>4 >>5 >>6
Sorry for the multiple posts.
I plead beer, fatigue, and a less than perfect Mac build of Mozilla.