Scientists may have found the first known planet to orbit three stars

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Scientists may have found the first known planet to orbit three stars
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Astronomers have discovered several planets orbiting two stars at once, called circumbinary planets. Now, they might have found the first planet orbiting three. AstronomyDay

reports. A star system 1300 light-years from Earth called GW Ori has two stars closely orbiting one another with a third star farther out that circles them, and a huge disk of dust that surrounds all three . That dusty disk is split into three rings, with a large gap between the inner ring and the other two.

Scientists have debated whether this gap in the ring is a symptom of gravitational torque caused by the three stars, or is instead evidence of the first known “circumtriple” planet carving out its orbit. New modeling points to a massive planet—or even multiple planets—as the. If confirmed, this could strengthen the idea that planets form more commonly throughout the universe than thought—even in particularly strange systems.

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