If planets have stable Lagrange points 1/6 of the way around their orbits, why don’t protoplanetary disks typically condense into six mutually-reenforcing planets spaced evenly around their suns?
14 hours ago by AbouBenAdhem to c/askscience
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Manually positioned planets sharing an orbit is hella cool as a scifi concept, maybe as an early dyson sphere precursor.
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