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Scientists discover 27 potential new planets that orbit two stars in solar systems far, far away

Scientists have found 27 potential new planets orbiting binary star systems, much like the fictional planet Tatooine from Star Wars. These planets, located between 650 and 18,000 light-years away, were identified using apsidal precession to...

The Guardian· May 4, 2026 · 1:18 AM · 189 views

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Scientists have found 27 potential new planets orbiting binary star systems, much like the fictional planet Tatooine from Star Wars. These planets, located between 650 and 18,000 light-years away, were identified using apsidal precession to detect wobbles in the stars. Could any of these planets support life? The possibilities are as vast as the universe itself. #Astronomy #SpaceDiscovery #Exoplanets #ScienceNews #BinaryStars

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