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472 Why two-sun planets keep disappearing scientists blame Einstein

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ScienceDaily · 04/19/2026 06:17 EDT

Astronomers have long been puzzled by a cosmic mystery: planets orbiting two stars—like Star Wars’ Tatooine—are surprisingly rare, even though they should be common. New research suggests the culprit is none other than Einstein’s theory of general relativity.

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