Our sun is the lone star in our solar system, but beyond our star cluster, there exist numerous stars that revolve around each other in a harmonious manner.
Recently, astronomers made an intriguing discovery of a planet with three suns, known as "LTT 1445Ab," thanks to the data gathered by NASA's Tis satellite.
Jennifer Winters, a space expert, revealed that if one were to stand on the surface of this planet, they would witness three suns in the sky. However, two of these suns are positioned too remotely from the planet itself.
The planet was found orbiting solely around one of the three stars, and this solar system is situated approximately 22.5 light-years away from Earth. Based on the available data, scientists estimate that the planet is roughly eight times larger than Earth, with a scorching temperature of 160 degrees Celsius.
The planet was found orbiting solely around one of the three stars, and this solar system is situated approximately 22.5 light-years away from Earth.
Based on the available data, scientists estimate that the planet is roughly eight times larger than Earth, with a scorching temperature of 160 degrees Celsius.
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