As has been discussed on this list before, this "theory" died well over a 
decade ago, both because it is pretty much impossible for Nemesis to exist, 
despite some wild machinations by some to try to keep the idea going.

The idea of periodicity disappears if anyone spends more than 5 minutes 
investigating it for themselves. In the last 600 million years there have been 
18 Mass and minor extinction events. Many of these took about 15 million years 
to occur from start to finish but a few took only 1 million or less or took as 
long as 42 million years from start to finish.

The average period between all of these events is 30.6 million years, but the 
average is not typical. Some occurred in about a million years after the 
previous one, but other extinction events happened as much as 80 million years 
apart.

There is no Nemesis
There is no periodicity in the timing of extinction events.
We've been studying the surface of Mars by spacecraft for nearly 50 years and 
had the first orbiters were in place 35 years ago and we have a pretty good 
handle on impact rates, despite the single note continuously played by a small 
group of tooters.


--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
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