3203: Binary Star
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| Binary Star |
Title text: The discovery of a fully typographical star system comes with a big asterisk. |
Explanation
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While a "main sequence star" is a real celestial object, a five-pointed star is how stars are often drawn. The comic uses a drawn star shape to be a part of a celestial star system.
The title text similarly uses the * symbol, which is sometimes called a star, to be another real celestial star.
Transcript
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Discussion
here before the explanation Qwertyuiopfromdefly (talk) 04:47, 5 February 2026 (UTC)
Me too 115.70.50.73
It was me as well :::;) 216.25.182.141 05:34, 5 February 2026 (UTC)
Randall has been, uh, funnier… I thought I must be missing something, a clever joke or some astronomers insider, but no—that's really all there was to it. Well.
Nice to see that Randall has graduated from the woes of 1029, and now can draw Morocco-style stars :-) --2001:A62:5F7:FB01:BF80:8165:D7C9:B014 08:24, 5 February 2026 (UTC)