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Day: October 12, 2014

As Lonely As It Gets: Planets That Drift Through Space

As Lonely As It Gets: Planets That Drift Through Space

When you think about a planet, you would probably imagine a rocky or gassy sphere – a lot like ours – orbiting around its parent star. For many years, this was the only way planets were thought to exist. After all, they only come into existence from the gas clouds surrounding their parent star due…

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