This record-breaking quadruple star system is so packed it could fit between Jupiter and our Sun


Using NASA’s exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite), astronomers have discovered an extraordinary quadruple star. The system is the tightest 3+1 star system, a subset of quadruple star systems, yet discovered. Interestingly, the discoverers of this system were also able to determine what its final fate will be.

The system TIC 120362137 consists of a stable and tightly bound internal system of wood stars orbiting each other orbiting a more distant outer star observing the system from a distance. While the outer star is at approximately the same distance from the star triplet as the distance from Jupiter to sunwould the inner stellar subsystem fit within the orbit of Mercurythe closest planet to the sun, around our star.

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