posted by
sbisson at 12:42pm on 08/02/2005
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Real science catches up with science fiction, turning
autopope's and Karl Schroeder's suppositions into facts...
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The suggestion is based on Spitzer telescope observations, which detail a dusty disc around a brown dwarf, a star too small to ignite its nuclear fuel.(cf. Glasshouse and Permanence, both of which use brown dwarf systems as major plot tools...)
The star, named OTS 44, is only about 15 times the mass of Jupiter.
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