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Originally posted by spacebandit
I wont bother with the rest of your post as you do not understand what you wrote yourself.
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Very typical response

Should I add some, no, not necessary. My last post before this explains all
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Originally posted by spacebandit
Closest sun to ours is Proxima Centauri, though it won't always be the closest due to it being in a cluster of the three stars we know as the Alpha centauri system.
We couldn't have a manned flight their with our current level of technology
The next closest sun is Rigil Kentaurus
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Very nice names for the nearest and furthest Sun's, next to our own....
So, can you add any more specifics

Like, how do we know of it's existance, when we can't get anywhere near it?
How do we work out it's mass (Size)?
Is it a Telescope job and an assumption made from a good educated guess?
Was a space-shuttle/rocket/whatever sent into deep space and then, the information about the two closest Suns was brought about from that?
If the Sun's do exist and are of a similar mass, then you also need to understand that there must be a planet or planets orbiting that Sun, within a similar or excact location to what we have here with Planet Earth.
The speculation here is emmense.
All those Stars in our sky and amongst them, we see Two Sun's, that are soooooo near and the possibilities are endless due to the Astronomers findings.
But, the evidence is still very thin and when you realise, how far away those two Suns, (Whether real, or not??) are? Everything which goes with that is pretty much speculative.
Many books and information on Astronomy is very interesting, but, distance is the enemy and from what you have said, it could very much stay that way.
nodisharmony