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Double Suns
#1
All the way across the sky

We all could be part of a once in a lifetime experience; having two suns in our skies.
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#2
What does this mean?
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#3
I just hope people look at this as the natural phenomenon that it is and don't go bat pomegranate crazy.
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#4
Now this is interesting.
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#5
Isaac counters with

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/2...9888.shtml
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#6
Either way, if Betelgeuse went supernova some 600 odd years ago, it'd still be a beautiful sight to see when the light hits us.
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#7
Wait, isn't Ford from there? ;__;

I would love to see two suns in the sky, but I doubt that I would live that long. Shame.
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#8
I'm excited to see it, whether or not it's a "second sun". December 21st, 2012, right?
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#9
Talking about suns hundreds or millions of years away from us is annoying X_X.
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#10
People are going to freak out SO much about this.

"No night" Oh fu'ck.
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#11
Especially since the OP's article is very wrong.
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