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Message Subject Is our Solar System a Binary Star System?
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Brown dwarfs never ignited so they don't give off light. They range is size from 2 times the size of Jupiter, to almost the size of our Sun. They only way scientists/astronomers/NASA now see them is because of the infrared light they give off. Infrared is a light spectrum the human eye can NOT see.

If they're outside our solar system, it's not likely that you could see them with the naked eye looking up at night to the sky. Any amateur astronomers with an average telescope also would NOT see them as they do not emit normal light for the eye to see. Stars/lights you do see in the night sky are real stars.
 
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