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  • SO RARE!!! YOU, SIR, ARE THE MOST LUCKIEST MEN IN THE WHOLE WORLD!!!

  • Hey has anyone noticed were learning from this game AND IT'S A POPULAR GAME TO!

  • wow

  • I wish there were Trinary D:

  • 2 Frost Suns... intresting

  • it so does

  • i started out with a planet close to the galaxy

    you find a lot of binary stars there

  • Dr Delbert Blair discusses in one of his vids that we are also living in a binary star system ( check out all his videos on youtube for more information thats all i remember

  • @knowledgeiseverythin then, if he things this solar system has 2 suns, then he is crazy, i look in the sky "Oh look the SUN is out" im not tryng to ofeend here, its just the truth.

  • @DontPutSpiceonRice yea buddy it's true do ya research don't argue

  • @knowledgeiseverythin im not aguing...im just saying that this solar system doesn't have 2 suns...

  • Sorry, but as far as we know if I'm not mistaken O type stars are rare and binary OO systems more than that

  • @weirdrici Spore has:

    BinaryGG

    BinaryGM

    BinaryMM

    BinaryOG

    BinaryOM

    BinaryOO.

    Look them up from

    Spore Wikia, search for Galactic Objects ;)

  • a binary solar system usually collapses with time o.o the gravitational pull between the two gently push to two together until... i dun eally remember what happens next xD

  • I just have to point this out, though Im sure many knows. There are at least two different ways multiple stars co-exist so close together, either (like in this video) they orbits a mutual gravitational point, in some cases a black hole (now such star systems, in my opinion dosent last long since the black hole eventually will "eat" up the suns. The other way is that (ususally) small(er) star(s) orbit its bigger star(s).

  • heh, That's sweet, stuff like this just goes to show how much time was put into spore

  • I found 3 of those lol

  • binary stars are more often found the closer you are to the center of the galaxy, where stars are born. I've read that there exists, 3 even 4 suns in the same system, I bet the newest, earliest stars group like that :)

  • Proxima centuri is like that. (3 stars)

    im not sure if its in spore, but in real life, its the closest system to our own star.

    btw, next tme someone is at sol in spore, can you check and see if proxima centauri is in ther?

    it should be the closest, unless they messed it up

  • @EmberBurn333

    I heard sirius contains 6 stars, lol.

  • @daveboy2000 you've been lied to.

    Stop listening to Fuax News

  • Actually, type B is the rarest type in the Spore galaxy. The others are two red dwarfs, two main sequence, and mixtures of the three kinds. But being how you made this in September, I'd think you found this out already.

  • i saw 3 of those

  • how do u type??

  • so theres 2 stars together in 1 system or something

  • yes, two stars in one system. They are kinda easy to spot from the galaxy screen once you know what to look for. They look like two stars that are just ridiculously close together.

  • Its a binary solar sytem

  • 2 Sun in 1 solar system were called binary stars.

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