Unlike our solitary Sun, most stars form in binary pairs--two stars that orbit a common center of mass. Though remarkably plentiful, binaries pose a number of questions, including how and where planets form in such complex environments.
Unlike our solitary Sun, most stars form in binary pairs--two stars that orbit a common center of mass. Though remarkably plentiful, binaries pose a number of questions, including how and where planets form in such complex environments.
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