Using NASA's planet-hunting spacecraft TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite), astronomers have discovered three Earth-size worlds orbiting around twin stars.

It has previously been theorized that binary systems are hostile to the formation of complex planetary arrangements, meaning this discovery could change how we think about planet formation and the stability of worlds after formation. What makes the planets of TOI-2267 even more exciting is they also break some previously held exoplanet records.

Furthermore, the binary star nature of this system, located around 190 light-years from Earth, means these exoplanets could experience dual starsets reminiscent of the famous scene in Star Wars: A New Hope in which Luke Skywalker gazes dreamily out at the stars of his homeworld, Tatooi

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