05-04-2015, 10:23 PM
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Today, EFL scientists have released a report of odd readings from the System Maine. The suns in Maine have moved violently closer. Reports show that Maine A, the larger of the two stars, has begun to spill gas towards Maine B. This occurrence normally happens between binary stars, and the hope is we will see them fling apart as they circle. While we don’t want to cause alarm, this is one of the steps towards what is referred to as a 1a supernova. Even if this is the case, scientists doubt that outcome would happen for many centuries to come.
Even with the event being nothing more than observation, some citizens took to extremes and are looking for ways out of the system. Jean Pierre LeBlanc, Arch-Bishop of the Holy Curve Church, claims this to be a miracle event. We are looking for more information as studies come through, but for now it might just be a light show in the sky. Reports say that Planet Le Mans will have the best view.
Merci for tuning into the Gallic News Network.
Today, EFL scientists have released a report of odd readings from the System Maine. The suns in Maine have moved violently closer. Reports show that Maine A, the larger of the two stars, has begun to spill gas towards Maine B. This occurrence normally happens between binary stars, and the hope is we will see them fling apart as they circle. While we don’t want to cause alarm, this is one of the steps towards what is referred to as a 1a supernova. Even if this is the case, scientists doubt that outcome would happen for many centuries to come.
Even with the event being nothing more than observation, some citizens took to extremes and are looking for ways out of the system. Jean Pierre LeBlanc, Arch-Bishop of the Holy Curve Church, claims this to be a miracle event. We are looking for more information as studies come through, but for now it might just be a light show in the sky. Reports say that Planet Le Mans will have the best view.
Merci for tuning into the Gallic News Network.