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Old 28-January-2004, 03:30 AM
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Most of the visible stars relatively close. Sure 50-100 light years is far away, but on an astronomical scale that's nothing. Stars aren't created and destroyed very often on a scale of 100s of years, so I'm guessing that not much has happened to nearby stars that we haven't seen.
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