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How do planets orbit in multi-star systems?

How do planets orbit in multi-star systems?

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Physics, Science

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Hard

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The video explores the complexity of multi-star systems, where two or more stars orbit each other. It explains how planets can orbit in such systems despite gravitational challenges. The video delves into binary and hierarchical star systems, detailing configurations with up to seven stars. It highlights the prevalence of multi-star systems, noting that many visible stars are binaries. The video concludes by discussing the formation of stars and planets in these systems, emphasizing the rarity of stable systems with more than seven stars.

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