- Eat your heart out, Tatooine: A newly discovered alien planet has not one, not two, but three suns in its sky. While scientists know of many planets with two suns, a planet with three bright stars in its sky is much rarer. The newly found distant world, known as KELT-4Ab, orbits one star. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-alien-planet-boasts-rare-triple-suns/ 24 comments worldnews
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