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A spectrum of our local star....


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how nice of this embarrassingly close star to provide us with free spectrography potential. i have to sue this star for obtrusion and racketeering, distorting the market. how unfair for producers of astronomy equipment if this rogue star is rendering their star analyzers and spectrographs less valuable...

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It has been suggested that rainbows might exist on Titan, as it has a wet surface and humid clouds. The radius of a Titan rainbow would be about 49° instead of 42°, because the fluid in that cold environment is methane instead of water.

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