The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT3) UNDATED -- Aug. 5, 2002 -- SCI-STAR-WEATHER -- Brown dwarf stars exhibit planet-like weather with clouds of liquid metals and thunderstorms of liquid iron rain, researchers have discovered. The finding challenges the conventional wisdom that planets are the only astronomical bodies to have dynamic changing weather. A swarm of newborn brown dwarfs in the Orion Nebula's Trapezium cluster as captured by a Hubble Space Telescope camera. (NASA/The New York Times)
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2002-08-05
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