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  • Homestar
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  • Homestar was a cantina located on Treasure Ship Row on Corellia. Its unremarkable exterior hid an expansive interior, complete with dancers and a live band. Jedi Knights Aayla Secura and Ylenic It'kla got into a scuffle with three Gotals here while searching for Ratri Tane.
  • The Homestar exists 35 trillion light years from Earth. First discovered by a scientist named Vaati using the Hubble space telescope (even though the discovery is credited to Aragorn Sonofarathorn), the Homestar can be seen as extremely white and hyperreactive. It has an estimated temperature of 6,000 - 7,500 Kelvin, close to that of witch's brüe. The Homestar is known to emit sounds that scientist Ronald McDonald discovered sounded somewhat like the word "seriously" and sometimes "marshmallows". The Homestar undergoes a dual fission/fusion reaction, as evident in:
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  • Homestar was a cantina located on Treasure Ship Row on Corellia. Its unremarkable exterior hid an expansive interior, complete with dancers and a live band. Jedi Knights Aayla Secura and Ylenic It'kla got into a scuffle with three Gotals here while searching for Ratri Tane.
  • The Homestar exists 35 trillion light years from Earth. First discovered by a scientist named Vaati using the Hubble space telescope (even though the discovery is credited to Aragorn Sonofarathorn), the Homestar can be seen as extremely white and hyperreactive. It has an estimated temperature of 6,000 - 7,500 Kelvin, close to that of witch's brüe. The Homestar is known to emit sounds that scientist Ronald McDonald discovered sounded somewhat like the word "seriously" and sometimes "marshmallows". The Homestar undergoes a dual fission/fusion reaction, as evident in: 41H → 22H + 2e+ + 2νe (4.0 MeV + 1.0 MeV) 21H + 22H → 23He + 2γ (5.5 MeV) 23He → 4He + 21H (12.9 MeV) 4He + 4He + 92 keV → 8*Be 4He + 8*Be + 67 keV → 12*C 12*C → 12C + γ + 7.4 MeV Particles emitted exhibit an odd tracing pattern around the circumference of the star, referred to as Runners. Homestar Runners are created at a near constant rate, are believed to self-replicate, and are propelled outward in an arc pattern through an as yet unknown mechanism. Astronomers believe that the Homestar was initially a binary star, carrying an inferior double (known as Homsar) that became lost or destroyed. This theory has little credence in the scientific community, but it has shown evidence of existing from time to time, though seemingly at random. In the same vicinity, there are three objects that tend to gravitate towards each other, often labeled Strongn for their gravitational effect on surrounding dust particles. These three objects, StrongMad, StrongBad, and StrongSad, tend to occupy researchers the longest, as they are readily viewed from the Hubble telescope. An orbital moon has also been viewed, labeled The Cheat for its ability to change orbit at will. There are other bodies in the Homestar system, though they are of questionable significance. One of them, once known as the "King of Town" star for its apparent significance on the rest of the system, has since been proven all but negligible and nobody pays attention to it any more.