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Are the stars in PG all made up? Nope.

Vega is a star in the Lyra constellation. It weihts as much as 2,6 Suns, And it is 25 lightyears away. It seems as if Vega has a disk of dust and asteroids similar to the Kuiper belt. Vega is also normal in many science-fiction books and movies, star trek, and Contact for example. Vega is the fifth brightest star in the sky.

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Here is vega in infra-red.

Antares is A red supergiant. It is larger than the orbit of Mars. Antares also has a blue companion star, Antares B. Maybe this is the one ingame, as the Antares star here is blue, not red. It orbits at around 550 AU, which is 6 times the orbit of pluto. Antares lies 600 Lightyears away.

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Antares comparised to some other stars.
 

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Gemini is only a constellation, not a real star. In PG, however, the Gemini system is currently the only twin star system. It consists of a Blue and a red Giant.

Mizar is actually a Sextuple system, consisting of four stars revolving around eachother named mizar, aswell as two other close by, named Alcor. (the distance is about 40 000 to 80 000 AU.)
The distance it Earth is 78 Lighteyars. Mizar is also a Mountain mentioned in the bible, a flying car, and a rock band.

And Sol, well, you know that...

Gamma Draconis, one of the stars in the constellation Draco, is A white star, 148 Lightyears away.
In 1.5 million years, Eltanin (Deaconis) will pass within 28 light years of Earth. At this point it will be one of the brightest stars in the night sky, nearly as bright as Sirius (assuming its current absolute magnitude does not change).
 

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bit of trivia i can add to this: vega is the system prot says hes from in k-pax. love that film ^^
 

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It amazes me that people know this stuff lol

Also I watched a tv series called Gravity Defied* and a space shuttle on there is called Antares

* I think thats what it was called, was a long time ago
 

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A parsec is actually a mesurment of distance equal to just under 31 trillion kilometres (about 19 trillion miles), or about 3.26 light-years. Yes I did this on my own all I needed to find it how many light years 1 parsec is
 

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So knowing a Parsec is that much in length, How much miles is a Light Transport? :mrorange:
 

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Vega is also the 'other' North star as the Earth precesses on it's axit every 26,000 years. Currently Polaris is the North star. Vage is also the star that was the destination in the book 'Contact' by Carl Sagan.

There are also a series of solo recital pieces for the trumpet named after many stars such as Vega, Antares, Spica, etc. that I used to play.
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Yes in fact Carl Sagan is a real person. Author of many Sifi books and also a presant day astronomer
 

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Isn't carl sagan dead? Oh, and the terasa laboratory is named after him! :mrorange:
 

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Well done for figuring that out and probably with your eyes closed :p
 

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X4-JET said:
Yes in fact Carl Sagan is a real person. Author of many Sifi books and also a presant day astronomer
Yeah, man, he died December 20 of 1996 and is survived by his wife Ann Druyan. I have all of his SCIENCE books, NOT sci-fi, he did not write sci-fi except for 'Contact'. He is one of my few heroes. I remember watching the COSMOS series on PBS back in the '70s and I bought a set on DVD! X4, you need a serious update! There is also the Carl Sagan Memorial Station on Mars for the Pathfinder Rover. :LOL:

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i thought the name rung a bell when i saw it for the first time...now i remember :D
 

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Same here when I fought Vlad the Impaler for the first time
 
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