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E.T. signal from Proxima Centauri? A conversation with Breakthrough Initiatives' Pete Worden

Scientists spot 6 alien worlds orbiting a star in strange — but precise — harmony
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ESO — Puzzling six-exoplanet system with rhythmic movement challenges theories of how planets form — Science Release eso2102

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25 January 2021

Using a combination of telescopes, including the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO's VLT), astronomers have revealed a system consisting of six exoplanets, five of which are locked in a rare rhythm around their central star. The researchers believe the system could provide important clues about how planets, including those in the Solar System, form and evolve.

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25 January 2021




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