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Would it be possible for a somewhat distant bianary star system to have a planet orbiting their barycenter within both their orbits?

There are 2 stars in a binary system, 268 AU apart from each other. Both are about 1 solar mass. Would it be possible for some planet to be orbiting their barycenter (the center mass of both starts),...
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Various eclipses in a P-type binary star system?

Trying to make a world with a P-type binary star system, with a habitable planet orbiting around them, and one moon orbiting said planet. I am terrible with physics so I've been wondering if any of ...
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How plausible is this planetary system with binary stars?

In my world, I have a binary S-type Solar System of Star-A and Star-B with these properties: Star-A: Luminosity: 0.86822 Sol / Mass: 0.98097 Sol / Radius: 0.91958 Sol / Radius of Hill Sphere: ~37.218 ...
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Is it plausible for a planet to have a face constantly sunlit while the other is constantly moonlit, with the sun/moonlit territories never changing?

I'm writing a sci-fi & fantasy novel, I won't get into details, but in essence it's set on a fantasy planet that orbits around a sun, and has a moon. The basic premise (that I'm hoping for anyway) ...
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What is the largest possible appearance of a celestial body in the sky?

In SciFi Art we often see planets/moons/stars fill enormous amounts of the visible sky. I'm wondering what the theoretical limit for this is realistically, since there are maxima for the possible size ...
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The Earth and Moon resolidify under a bluer star, their outer layers evaporated and burned away. What do they look like now?

(This is the third in a series of questions, starting with Moved into further orbits to protect them, how much damage do Earth and Moon take when the Sun expands? and How soon does the Earth's ...
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How can this habitable planet have a moon with a naturally occurring atmosphere?

Assuming the planet is earth-like, with more surface water and atmospheric oxygen, and within the habitable zone of a sun-like star, how can a moon orbiting this planet retain a thick atmosphere? The ...
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Would it be possible for an Earth-like planet to have multiple moons with diverse biomes capable of supporting life?

Thanks for taking a moment to help me understand the feasibility of this scenario. Essentially, what I am looking at is an Earth-like world that would be between 1.3x and 1.6x the mass of our own ...
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Magnetic Celestial Bodies in Orbit

What would be the effect of large magnetic celestial bodies orbiting each other? Could a star have enough metallic content to become magnetic? What would the effect be on magnetic planets in orbit ...
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By what mechanism could a planet be locked into permanent solar eclipse?

I've got an image in my head of a world where it's just normal that the star is black with a golden halo around it - in other words, where the planet is in a state of perpetual solar eclipse. Are ...
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