There are stars in the night sky that look brighter than the others, and when you look at them through a telescope you realize you are looking at twins. The two stars rotate around each other, sometimes taking nearly a hundred years to do it. They create so much gravitational pull there's no room around for anything else. You might see a blue star, for example, and realize only later that it has a white dwarf as a companion - that first one shines so bright, by the time you notice the second one, it's really too late.

Godt sagt! (1) Varsle Svar

Sist sett

ConnieOda Marie HMarianne  SkageBjørg L.Daffy EnglundalpakkaMads Leonard HolvikAstrid Terese Bjorland SkjeggerudHarald KsiljehusmorLene AndresenIngeborg GAudhildLailaJulie StensethChristofer GabrielsenAnne-Stine Ruud HusevågEgil StangelandAlice NordliTine VictoriaAvaTor-Arne JensenHanne Kvernmo RyeRisRosOgKlagingJarmo LarsenFrode Øglænd  MalminGroSolEli HagelundAud Merete RambølBeate KristinNtotheaHilde Merete GjessingPilarisKjerstiSynnøve H HoelBjørg RistvedtEllen E. MartolLena Risvik PaulsenFindusChristoffer Smedaas