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From: dhp@ihnp3.UUCP (Douglas H. Price)
Newsgroups: net.space
Subject: Re: Voyager, on to Uranus.
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 18:14:29 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 16 18:14:29 1985
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Reply-To: dhp@ihnp3.UUCP (45262-Douglas H. Price)
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Keywords: solar system close approach
Summary: AC +79 3888, how close?

That brings up an interesting point.  How close (and when) will star AC +79 3888
be at its closest approach to the solar system?  Which stars (that are currently
being tracked) will approach closer than 3 light years in the next 100,000 years?


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						Douglas H. Price
						Analysts International Corp.
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