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Worlds Within The Margin
Our solar system is only marginally stable, and also “filled to the brim” with planets. If you added another planet, the system would eject planets until it reached stability. During the disk accretion and the planetary embryo collisions, small variations … Continue reading
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Tagged astrobiology, drake equation, extrasolar planets, milky way, solar system, stability, sun like
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