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Split & moved: When a new star is born, is it possible to have a twin star?
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Split & moved: When a new star is born, is it possible to have a twin star?
« Reply #1 on: 13/01/2008 03:55:10 »
Yes, there are many examples. Lets see if someone can tell us why two are possible, triplets are possible but not stable.
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