Is it a two-for-sun deal.
Astronomers were blown away after discovering a bizarre exoplanet that orbits twin stars closer than any ever seen before in a binary star system, per a starry study published in the journal “Astronomy & Astrophysics.”
Researchers with Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, released a time-lapse showing the planet orbiting around the luminous two-fer, which has been compared to the twin suns over Tattooine — the home planet of Luke Skywalker in “Star Wars.”
Dubbed HD 143811 AB b, the interstellar entity is a gas giant that’s located some 446 light-years away from Earth in a galaxy far, far away, Space.com reported.
However, it is reportedly six times closer to its twin light sources than any binary system exoplanet imaged prior, offering researchers t

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