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supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz to Astronomy@mander.xyz · 3 months ago

Two suns are better than one—planets thrive around binary stars

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Two suns are better than one—planets thrive around binary stars

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supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz to Astronomy@mander.xyz · 3 months ago
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Planets may actually form more easily around double stars than around single stars like our sun, according to new research from astrophysicists at the University of Lancashire. Binary stars are common in our galaxy, yet for a long time astronomers believed that the gravitational tug-of-war between two stars would make it harder for circumbinary planets, worlds that orbit both stars, to form. Famous fictional worlds such as Tatooine from Star Wars, with its iconic twin sunsets, were thought to be cosmic curiosities rather than something nature routinely produces.
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