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LIVE Techno – A study studying the evolution of orbits planet for a billion years around which there are two bintang.
The results show that the system’Twin suns‘ would probably be a good fit for life. One of the biggest questions in the search for life outside the solar system is what types of stars can sustain life.
We know that solitary G-type stars can provide it, such as life on Earth. However, it only includes a small part of the galaxy’s stars.
Except, if the locations are more diverse, the galaxy can be a very lonely place, launching from the page IFL ScienceThursday, January 26, 2023. Red dwarf M-type stars are the most common and their capacity to support life is widely debated.
At a recent American Astronomical Society conference, Michael Pedowitz and Mariah MacDonald of the College of New Jersey turned their attention to the second biggest question, whether life can survive on a planet warmed by a pair of ‘suns’.
Multiple systems binary so far apart that a planet orbiting a single star is barely affected.
An even more interesting case is that of circumbinary planets (CBPs), known as Tatooine-like worlds where the stars are so close together that a planet would need to orbit both to be at a safe distance.
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“Our results confirm that planets orbiting close to highly eccentric binaries quickly become unstable,” the report said.