Synchronized Dance of Six Exoplanets Offers Clues to Solar System Formation
Learn more about the discovery of six exoplanets in a synchronized dance around a star called HD 110067 and how it offers clues to the formation of our Solar System. These planets, similar in size to Neptune, are not habitable but their precise synchronization in their orbit, known as orbital resonance, is a remarkable phenomenon. This finding suggests that all planets may start off in a similar way. Gain valuable insights into the early stages of planetary formation in the HD 110067 system, which has remained unchanged for at least 4 billion years.