Prof. Sam Lawler on Nostr: It's wild the complicated planetary systems that exist. Closest star Alpha Centauri ...
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"content": "It's wild the complicated planetary systems that exist. Closest star Alpha Centauri has a bunch of stars (well, 3) and likely planets orbiting around at least 2 of those stars. COOL.\n\nhttps://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2025/news-2025-135\n\nhttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2508.03814\n\n(Lead author Chas Beichman is a lovely human and was the first person who hired me as an undergrad research assistant at JPL, a very long time ago).",
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