Amaroq wrote:
Anyone else ever wondered what living on a planet in a binary system would be like? Manticore is a binary system but you never hear much mentioned about double suns and how that would affect daily life.
Cthia wrote:
Yes, I have wondered about that Amaroq. Quite a bit. It seems impossible not to wonder and daydream when one sees incredibly imagined pics of skyscapes dominated by twin suns or even moons. It's beautiful, most renditions, and a bit eerie, possible even alien and frightening to some.
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I'd personally like to experience something remarkable as such.
For some reason, I always attribute my own incredibly beautiful aurora borealis to accompany such a phenomena.
JohnRoth wrote:
There's apparently a limit as to how close a planet could be to a double star system and remain dynamically stable. I have no idea what it is, or whether it's far enough away to rule out habitable planets. Maybe one of the actual astronomers on the forum could weigh in on the question?
I always wondered about that too John. But as I've often said, when I come across apparent iffi-science I make up my own solutions. The only thing I can think of therein are unusually close moons (as far as twin moons) that lack denseness, or core metals. Beats the hell out of me how to explain twin suns. Because even if a planet has some special core properties produced by a rare combination of rare metals producing a counter effect, how the heck does the twin suns not destroy each other?