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Epsilon Aurigae Eclipse

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Using an instrument created at the University of Michigan, astronomers have for the first time imaged a peculiar binary star eclipse that happens once every 27 years.
Credit: U-M News Service

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  • patpm -- Yes.

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  • This is an explanation for the nuts that think the Miracle Star is a sign of the 2nd coming... this is the rational explanation. It happens every 27.1 years

  • lovely

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