Due to chaos, it was long thought that planets couldn’t stably orbit systems containing three stars. GW Orionis is the first counterexample.

Key Takeaways

  • It’s easy to have planets that orbit around a single star, and in a double star system, you can either orbit close to one star or far from both members.

  • These configurations are stable, but adding a third star into the mix was thought to render the formation of planets unstable, as mutual gravitational interactions would eventually force their ejection.

  • That wisdom got thrown out the window with the discovery of GW Orionis, which boasts multiple massive dust rings and possibly even more planets, all orbiting three stars at once.

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Super cool! Thanks for sharing.

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