Our Solar System is diverse in a lot of ways, but like most systems we’ve found, each of our planets has their own orbit. Now, for the first time ever, astronomers have found a pair of worlds out there in the cosmos that have the exact same one.
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00:00 Our solar system is diverse in a lot of ways, but like most systems we've found, each
00:09 of our planets has their own orbit.
00:11 Now, for the first time ever, astronomers have found a pair of worlds out there in the
00:14 cosmos that have the exact same one.
00:17 For 20 years, experts have believed that it would be possible for two planets to share
00:20 the same orbit around their host star, but they were having a difficult time proving
00:24 a theory.
00:25 Now, they have, in a system called PDS-70.
00:29 Insulet reports it was already a famous system, as it is where experts spotted and have been
00:33 observing two infant planets forming.
00:35 Now they've spotted another one, and it's following the path of one of the others.
00:39 The reason this could occur is because of what are called Lagrangian points, or areas
00:43 within a star system where gravitational forces balance out.
00:46 And experts say two planets on the same orbit could be a valuable asset to humans seeking
00:51 out new worlds, with one of the researchers saying, "Who could imagine two worlds that
00:55 share the duration of the year and the habitability conditions?
00:59 Our work is the first evidence that this kind of world could exist, and PDS-70 is extremely
01:04 close, being only around 370 light years away."
01:09 - Dr. Peter Harker
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