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Is There a Single Planet Solar System?
To see a single planet solar system would be pretty toll, yes. But isn't it that most solar systems, of the vast majority of suns, are twin suns? So i thinkt the proper way to say that is, more than half the stars in the night sky, when investigated more closely, reveal that they are in airs, triples or just multiple stars in a system - not as common as you might think. Why do you think? Is just the way that gravity works. Not oll just planets go unstable. It's just, oh, soso, i'm sorry.