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Old 29-June-2009, 08:03 PM
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Agree AFAIK. However, if we can find a magnification star / galaxy close to ourselves and aiming at a very distant star i am wondering if this will actually make it even easier with more observations of the star in question. The passing star will take longer to remove away from the background star, but not exactly sure this is purely to an advantage.
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