- Astronomers are reporting a complex, four-star system where a planet-forming disk is lined up perpendicular to the stars so that it orbits over their poles. While this sort of system had been predicted by models, it has not been observed until now. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/quad-star-system-may-form-planets-orbits-orbiting-over-its-poles/ 10 comments science
- System has four stars and a planet-forming disk oriented vertically - Orbital mechanics sometimes produces unusual results. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/01/quad-star-system-may-form-planets-orbits-orbiting-over-its-poles/ 59 comments space
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