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A solar system in which six planets move in synchrony has been discovered

Astronomers from the American National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) observed a solar system in the Milky Way Galaxy in which six planets move synchronously.

According to AA news, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Research Satellite (TESS) and the European Space Agency’s CHEOPS Telescope were used to explore the solar system.

This solar system, located in the Milky Way Galaxy, which includes the Earth, is 100 light years away from our planet.

The innermost planet completes three orbits for every two orbits of its nearest neighbor.

Since this situation is the same for the second and third closest planets and the third and fourth closest planets, all of the planets move in a synchronized motion in their orbits.

It is estimated that there is no life

Researchers estimate that there is no life in the system because none of the planets are within a habitable distance from the system’s sun.

Researchers, who think that the sun called HD 110067, located at the center of the system, may have other planets, stated that the planets discovered so far take a full orbit around the sun between 9 and 54 days.

Since this situation is the same for the second and third closest planets and the third and fourth closest planets, all of the planets move in a synchronized motion in their orbits.

It is estimated that there is no life

Researchers estimate that there is no life in the system because none of the planets are within a habitable distance from the system’s sun.

Researchers, who think that the sun called HD 110067, located at the center of the system, may have other planets, stated that the planets discovered so far take a full orbit around the sun between 9 and 54 days.

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