Exoplanet
Astronomers Discover Rare Twin Stars with Triple Jupiter-Sized Exoplanets
US Astonomers from the Carnegie Institution have recently spotted a rare astronomical occurrence that has not been seen before -- twin stars hosting three exoplanets. This marks the first exoplanet detection made based solely on data from the Planet Finder Spectrograph.
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