Alien Planets With Extra Suns Can Have Strange Orbits

solar system kepler 47
An artist's illustration of the alien solar system Kepler-47, a twin star system that is home to two planets. The planets have two suns like the fictional planet Tatooine in the "Star Wars" universe.
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle)

The more stars a system of alien worlds starts with, the more likely those planets will orbit those stars at odd tilts, scientists say.

The discovery, based on a study unveiled today (Nov. 14), suggests that even Earth's  own sun may have had a companion star early in its development.

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