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Victoria Yin | Honors Physics | 2012
Did you know that more than 50% of all star systems are binary stars? Half of the stars we see are actually multiple stars, revolving around a common center of mass.







thesherd:

Exoplanets by the hundreds, detailed observations becoming possible, and now planets around binary star systems seem to be normal.  We are living in a golden age of planetary discovery where our planetary catalogs are growing beyond expectations. (via Kepler Discovery Establishes New Class of Planetary System)

thesherd:

Exoplanets by the hundreds, detailed observations becoming possible, and now planets around binary star systems seem to be normal.  We are living in a golden age of planetary discovery where our planetary catalogs are growing beyond expectations. (via Kepler Discovery Establishes New Class of Planetary System)



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