Monmatia, Less Than 1%

In this episode we compare our solar system to other solar systems we have discovered. Is our solar system unique and different? If so, how is it different? 41:10.2 (466.1) The majority of solar systems, however, had an origin entirely different from yours, 57:5.3 (655.8) Thus was the stage of local space set for the unique origin of Monmatia, that being the name of your sun’s planetary family, the solar system to which your world belongs. Less than one per cent of the planetary systems of Orvonton have had a similar origin. Interesting articles and research papers: The Weirdest Solar System We Have Found So Far? You May Be In It. - Pat Brennan/NASA (2020) - How Special Is Our Solar System? - Martin Beers et. all (2004) - The California-Kepler Survey. V. Peas in a Pod: Planets in a Kepler Multi-planet Syste
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