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Cpt Swagg
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
8
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:05:00 -
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As seen here
http://www.ccpgames.com/en/home
The gallente transport ship is in a system with two stars. |

Divine Entervention
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
287
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:05:00 -
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Yea, every system I'm in.
Me and the other star. Proof of lying in thread.
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Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises Otherworld Empire
11658
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:08:00 -
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Binary systems are rumored to exist, but we have yet to see one and live to tell the tale!!
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Azami Nevinyrall
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
1825
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:26:00 -
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IRL they're everywhere!
EVE ignores science... New player experience, more highsec PvE missions, casual play, balance, counters to AFK cloaking, expanding the NEX store, and Power Projection.
Azami Nevinyrall for CSM9! |

Jarod Garamonde
Sardaukar Merc Guild General Tso's Alliance
1571
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:31:00 -
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Chribba wrote:Binary systems are rumored to exist, but we have yet to see one and live to tell the tale!!
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all. Most IRL binary systems are like that, though. That moment when you realize the crazy lady with all the cats was right... |

Azami Nevinyrall
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
1828
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:41:00 -
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Jarod Garamonde wrote:
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all.
Being an amateur astronomer myself, i'd REALLY like the source of that claim! New player experience, more highsec PvE missions, casual play, balance, counters to AFK cloaking, expanding the NEX store, and Power Projection.
Azami Nevinyrall for CSM9! |

Kaarous Aldurald
ROC Deep Space The ROC
4638
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:43:00 -
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Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all.
Being an amateur astronomer myself, i'd REALLY like the source of that claim!
Seconded, back that up Jarod.
*boom, phrasing!* "Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."
-áPsychotic Monk for CSM9.
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Jarod Garamonde
Sardaukar Merc Guild General Tso's Alliance
1574
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:44:00 -
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Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all.
Being an amateur astronomer myself, i'd REALLY like the source of that claim!
Something discussed in one of my classes, recently. I'll ask my prof for the source he quoted from, next time I have that class. That moment when you realize the crazy lady with all the cats was right... |

Oberine Noriepa
1486
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:44:00 -
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Divine Entervention wrote:Yea, every system I'm in.
Me and the other star. Too good.  |

Proclus Diadochu
Obstergo Red Coat Conspiracy
1522
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:48:00 -
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Yes.
Come to w-space. CSM9 Candidate | Twitter: @autoritare | Gmail: [email protected] Campaign Thread: http://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=325889
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Jarod Garamonde
Sardaukar Merc Guild General Tso's Alliance
1574
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:49:00 -
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Kaarous Aldurald wrote:Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all.
Being an amateur astronomer myself, i'd REALLY like the source of that claim! Seconded, back that up Jarod. *boom, phrasing!*
Oh, the Archer references......
Don't you know that's how we get ants? That moment when you realize the crazy lady with all the cats was right... |

Sibyyl
372
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:51:00 -
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Maybe if the secondary star is a neutron star and only a few kilometers across. But we'd see it rotate into view, and more important notice the mass drain out from Sol into the denser star. Now that you are *campers* you will have more *parties* and no more *sad* *lonely* *bubbles*. |

Azami Nevinyrall
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
1829
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:54:00 -
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Jarod Garamonde wrote:Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all.
Being an amateur astronomer myself, i'd REALLY like the source of that claim! Something discussed in one of my classes, recently. I'll ask my prof for the source he quoted from, next time I have that class. Well, for a body to be a star is has to be huge! Bigger then Jupiter, and it was to have an orbit. It would emit light, and have a gravitational effect. After the centuries of constant observations (not to mention the few satellite we tossed into space to stare at the sun!) The solar eclipses that we first used to see the photosphere. We've observed nothing to back up your claim!
New player experience, more highsec PvE missions, casual play, balance, counters to AFK cloaking, expanding the NEX store, and Power Projection.
Azami Nevinyrall for CSM9! |

Azami Nevinyrall
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
1830
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Posted - 2014.04.13 10:56:00 -
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Sibyyl wrote:Maybe if the secondary star is a neutron star and only a few kilometers across. But we'd see it rotate into view, and more important notice the mass drain out from Sol into the denser star. Possible, but the radiation would kill all life in a instant. I'm ignoring the effects of gravity here... New player experience, more highsec PvE missions, casual play, balance, counters to AFK cloaking, expanding the NEX store, and Power Projection.
Azami Nevinyrall for CSM9! |

Solecist Project
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
257
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Posted - 2014.04.13 11:02:00 -
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Jarod Garamonde wrote:Chribba wrote:Binary systems are rumored to exist, but we have yet to see one and live to tell the tale!! Our own solar system There's only ONE solar system in the entire universe.
Damn, I wish I could kick everyone in the nuts repeatedly until they get it right, including every single person at CCP who keeps making this stupid mistake. |

Jarod Garamonde
Sardaukar Merc Guild General Tso's Alliance
1579
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Posted - 2014.04.13 11:10:00 -
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Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:Azami Nevinyrall wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:
Our own solar system, IRL, is strongly suspected to be binary, based on new evidence. But the second star is so small, and so close to the main star, that it isn't exactly visible, if, indeed, it is there, at all.
Being an amateur astronomer myself, i'd REALLY like the source of that claim! Something discussed in one of my classes, recently. I'll ask my prof for the source he quoted from, next time I have that class. Well, for a body to be a star is has to be huge! Bigger then Jupiter, and it was to have an orbit. It would emit light, and have a gravitational effect. After the centuries of constant observations (not to mention the few satellite we tossed into space to stare at the sun!) The solar eclipses that we first used to see the photosphere. We've observed nothing to back up your claim!
I'll post it in another thread when I get the scoop. It wasn't my claim. I'm not even studying anything related, in school. I'm a bio major. Just thought it would be awesome to take some other science classes, as electives.
Someone mentioned "neutron star", and that suddenly rings a bell. Need to talk to the man in the bowtie, again (no, not THAT man in the bowtie). That moment when you realize the crazy lady with all the cats was right... |

Baneken
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
221
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Posted - 2014.04.13 11:15:00 -
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Now the first mis-conception is that a binary star system would have two stars orbiting each other at relatively close distances when in fact the opposite is often the case for example Sirius A & B is binary star system but you can barely see the other star.
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BLACK-STAR
603
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Posted - 2014.04.13 11:17:00 -
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This has bothered me over WH space that a dwarf star or in compass of a binary star only exits "HERE'.
Unintentionally the game engine only recognizes a single star as a system and elsewise a backdrop of another star.
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Serene Repose
1254
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Posted - 2014.04.13 11:55:00 -
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Chribba wrote:Binary systems are rumored to exist, but we have yet to see one and live to tell the tale!! If Chribba and Mintchiplol were in the same system at the same time! Yeah. That'd be it.
I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility toward every form of tyranny over the mind of man.-á |

James Amril-Kesh
4S Corporation Goonswarm Federation
9371
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Posted - 2014.04.13 11:58:00 -
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Solecist Project wrote:Jarod Garamonde wrote:Chribba wrote:Binary systems are rumored to exist, but we have yet to see one and live to tell the tale!! Our own solar system There's only ONE solar system in the entire universe. Damn, I wish I could kick everyone in the nuts repeatedly until they get it right, including every single person at CCP who keeps making this stupid mistake. "Everyone warp to the Sun." "Pretty much all 14 of the CSM were in favor of a drone assign nerf for OBVIOUS gameplay reasons" - Sala Cameron
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James Amril-Kesh
4S Corporation Goonswarm Federation
9372
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Posted - 2014.04.13 12:01:00 -
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Serene Repose wrote:Chribba wrote:Binary systems are rumored to exist, but we have yet to see one and live to tell the tale!! If Chribba and Mintchiplol were in the same system at the same time! Yeah. That'd be it. If you were inclined enough you might be able to use one of Chribba's own sites to find out if that ever happened. "Pretty much all 14 of the CSM were in favor of a drone assign nerf for OBVIOUS gameplay reasons" - Sala Cameron
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Anize Oramara
S T R A T C O M Critical-Mass
158
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Posted - 2014.04.13 13:15:00 -
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here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesis_(hypothetical_star)
Also closest binary system is in fact our next door neighbor, Alpha Centauri A and B. If you consider Proxima Centauri part of that star system then it is a trinary system: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Centauri |

Chopper Rollins
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
711
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Posted - 2014.04.13 13:36:00 -
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Binary systems are so common they are almost the norm. Jupiter is seen as a failed star, if it had more mass it could have ignited. Jupiter actually emits more infrared heat than it gets from Sol. The Sirius A and B system also has a third tiny star the Dogon called the mustard seed star. How they knew it was there is still a mystery. Romantic neckbeards might still be able to pay a few hundred dollars to get a star system named after them and their paramours, it was $110 back in the 80s and is official in the NGC designations or whatever they use these days.
Goggles. Making me look good. Making you look good. |

LordPidey Adtur
Aloren Foundations
2
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Posted - 2014.04.13 13:51:00 -
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Perhaps stargates can only work on non-binary star systems? It's not a stretch to say that TWO moving sources of mass the size of a star would interfere with the space distorting effects of a stargate. |

Baneken
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
221
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Posted - 2014.04.13 13:56:00 -
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LordPidey Adtur wrote:Perhaps stargates can only work on non-binary star systems? It's not a stretch to say that TWO moving sources of mass the size of a star would interfere with the space distorting effects of a stargate.
Actually it's the other way around star gates require binary systems to operate. |

Jamagh
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
186
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Posted - 2014.04.13 14:39:00 -
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Proclus Diadochu wrote:Yes.
Come to w-space.
Yeah what he said. Heard on coms the other day that a wormhole had two stars. I joked about it, asked if it had a barren planet. There was two of them, so I said lets call one of them Tatooine. Send a detatchment to the surface. There will be no one to stop us this time! "Please stop reopening silly rumor threads."-á CCP Navigator. |

Maximillan Lancaster
Alpha Traders
171
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Posted - 2014.04.13 14:46:00 -
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The tatooine system. |

Laiannah Sahireen
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
72
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Posted - 2014.04.13 14:47:00 -
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The phenomena at the EVE gate gives the appearance of there being two stars in the system. There's the actual star, then a huge starburst effect from the aftermath of the event that collapsed the EVE gate. |

i-AA
Cream Pie Carpet Munchers
8
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Posted - 2014.04.13 17:38:00 -
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I have been in systems with 2 stars, in wh space.
However only 1 shows on the overview, and only one can be seen in the solar system map.
I guess it's more of a background image thing, the nebulae. |

Rowells
Unknown Soldiers Fidelas Constans
440
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Posted - 2014.04.13 17:54:00 -
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Speaking of eve not following science, what about gas giants having moon that are more like planets? I think Ganymede is almost as big as mars and some of the other moons have molten cores similar to our own. |
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