Astronomers using planet-hunting satellites have discovered a rare solar system with six planets moving completely in sync with one another, as if they were untouched by any outside force since being created billions of years ago.
The Associated Press reported that the discovery was announced on Wednesday, and it could provide insight into how solar systems in the Milky Way galaxy are created.
The newly discovered system is about 100 light-years away, with a single light year equaling 5.8 trillion miles.
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The system is also located in the constellation Coma Berenices.