Astronomers Discover 27 Potential Dual-Sun Planets, Just Like Tatooine From ‘Star Wars’
Researchers at Australia’s University of New South Wales just offered up 27 possible new dual-sun planets.
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This flyby will provide scientists with a rare opportunity to study a large space rock at close range.


The Lyrids, which occur between April 16-25 each year, average 15 to 20 meteors per hour.


The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona has been scanning the sky since 2021.