Solar system’s twin found
Astronomers have found a planetary system similar to ours – a Jupiter-like world circling a Sun-like star in roughly the same orbit that Jupiter follows our Sun.| Comments on article "Solar system’s twin found" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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