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In search of the Sun’s Sister stars - 2nd Friday of the Month
Fri, 14 Mar
|Institute of Astronomy
Many stars are seen to have companions in binary or multi-star systems or live in clusters. Was the Sun born alone? What can we discover about the origin of the Sun? Can we locate any of its sister stars, and why does this matter? Paul Fellows answers these questions and more in tonights talk.
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