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This page mentions there being one or more red stars in Aldebaran, and yet there are no examples of real live research I can find to verify this. Where did that information come from? [[User:JakeSilver|JakeSilver]] 23:42, 13 November 2008 (CST)
 
This page mentions there being one or more red stars in Aldebaran, and yet there are no examples of real live research I can find to verify this. Where did that information come from? [[User:JakeSilver|JakeSilver]] 23:42, 13 November 2008 (CST)
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:I think that a lot of that data was ripped straight out of the Wikipedia.  If the information was incorrect there, at the time of copying, then the information is wrong here too.  That said, Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aldebaran&oldid=251783486 current Aldebaran page] indicates that the system '''might''' be a binary system, though the second star hasn't been directly observed.  I haven't the time to do a more in-depth search right now, but if you've got solid information about Aldebaran, you're welcome to correct the article.  -- [[User:BlueFlames|BlueFlames]] 13:37, 14 November 2008 (CST)

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Red stars?

This page mentions there being one or more red stars in Aldebaran, and yet there are no examples of real live research I can find to verify this. Where did that information come from? JakeSilver 23:42, 13 November 2008 (CST)

I think that a lot of that data was ripped straight out of the Wikipedia. If the information was incorrect there, at the time of copying, then the information is wrong here too. That said, Wikipedia's current Aldebaran page indicates that the system might be a binary system, though the second star hasn't been directly observed. I haven't the time to do a more in-depth search right now, but if you've got solid information about Aldebaran, you're welcome to correct the article. -- BlueFlames 13:37, 14 November 2008 (CST)