"Rare Discovery: Perfectly Synchronized Six-Planet System Unveiled in Milky Way"

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Astronomers have discovered a rare solar system in the Milky Way with six planets that move in perfect synchrony, resembling a grand cosmic orchestra. The system, located 100 light-years away, provides insights into the formation of solar systems across the galaxy. The planets are not within the habitable zone and are larger than Earth, with densities similar to gas giants. Their orbits range from nine to 54 days, and the system exhibits a precise resonance pattern. This discovery offers a unique opportunity for comparison and further study of planetary systems.
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