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 View from a hypothetical planet in the Alpha Centauri system
View from a hypothetical planet in the Alpha Centauri system
The Alpha Centauri system, our closest stellar neighbor, has two major stars that orbit each other (and a tiny one a ways away) of similar size to our Sun. Wikipedia tells us what the sky would look like from a hypothetical planet orbiting one of these stars. picked by Mithridates 1 month ago
tags Alpha Centauri space science planets
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 equinox
1 month ago
Hey, I upvote just about everything space related. but umm.. a wiki link? Your entire post is contained in your themepic. Sorry.

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 Mithrida...
1 month ago
« equinoxYour entire post is contained in your themepic. Sorry.
Hm? The themepic says almost nothing about the content of the link. How many magnitudes dimmer is α Cen B than the Sun from a planet around α Cen A, and how many times brighter than the full Moon? What effect would the second sun have on photosynthesis? What would the night sky look like with the main sun down and the other one up? The pic says nothing about that.

No need to apologize for not voting up a link.
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