The Enigma of Multiple Stars: What do planets with more than one sun REALLY look like ? | Space Docu

🌍 Did you know that more than half of all known stars are part of double or multiple star systems? In the celestial panorama, while they appear relatively isolated from one another, stars are not in fact solitary bodies, but come together to form associations and clusters of varying density. In some cases, they form much closer links, forming pairs known as double stars or binary systems, in which the evolution of one star influences that of the other. In the majority of binary systems, the distance between stars remains high. The periods of revolution of one star around the other mostly exceed 100 years. 🔥 As a reminder, videos are published on SUNDAYS at 6pm. ------------------------- 💥 Multiple star systems: - A star is a gigantic nuclear factory that produces light. The one we know best, and the one closest to us, is the Sun. But there are billions of billions of stars like the Sun in the Universe. They shine like the Sun, but we only see them at ni
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