Scientists believe that aliens may exist in double star systems
! Scientists believe that aliens may exist in double star systems 1948
Who knows, maybe the famous 'Star Wars' scene of Luke Skywalker gazing at two suns at once, is more accurate than many people think! Here's a new study revealing that aliens might come alive and enjoy the sun's rays in two-star constellation systems.
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark say that about half of the stars the same size as our Sun come in pairs called binary systems.
In these solar systems, the pair of stars are gravitationally bound and orbit around each other, and their combined energy travels far beyond space, increasing the chances of habitable planets nearby.

Stars warm each other's worlds, which means they have a greater chance of preserving planets with liquid water, which, as everyone knows, is an essential component of life.
In the coming years, the search for extraterrestrial life will be equipped with many very powerful new tools, which in turn reinforce the importance of understanding how planets form around different types of stars. These findings may identify places that will be of particular interest to search for life.
Binary systems may contain enough heat to make life!
The discovery is based on observations made by the ALMA telescopes in Chile, which examined a young binary star system about 1,000 light-years from Earth.
It was named NGC 1333-IRAS2A and it is surrounded by a disk of gas and dust. Note that the movement of dust and gas does not follow a continuous pattern.
Relatively short periods of binary systems become very powerful for very short periods over thousands of years, as a binary star becomes up to 100 times brighter before returning to its normal state, and at certain intervals their combined gravity will affect the surrounding disk in a way that causes massive amounts of energy to fall out.

 The material is heading towards the star, and this falling material causes great heating, this heat will make the star brighter than usual, and these explosions will cause the disk of dust and gas to tear apart from each other.
 




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