Astrophysics

   

Planets Without Stars

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

Because we live on a bejeweled planet, humans arevery interested in all rocky planets. Planets comein many sizes and varieties. There may be moreplanets in the Milky Way than stars. So far, onlyour Earth has been shown to host philosophicallyadvanced life. I was one of the first to write aboutlife on rogue planets without local suns. This newessay updates planets without stars by includingmultiple-body orbits, and how planets could formand mutually orbit without any dust star of origin.

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