2 Planets Share 1 Orbit

Two planets found sharing one orbit

Updated 18:01 24 February 2011 by Marcus Chown
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Buried in the flood of data from the Kepler telescope is a planetary system unlike any seen before. Two of its apparent planets share the same orbit around their star. If the discovery is confirmed, it would bolster a theory that Earth once shared its orbit with a Mars-sized body that later crashed into it, resulting in the moon’s formation.

The two planets are part of a four-planet system dubbed KOI-730. They circle their sun-like parent star every 9.8 days at exactly the same orbital distance, one permanently about 60 degrees ahead of the other. In the night sky of one planet, the other world must appear as a constant, blazing light, never fading or brightening.

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Comment: Does this add to the possibility for the ‘Other Earth’?

1 thought on “2 Planets Share 1 Orbit

  1. This is amazing news! For reference, there is one lone entry (1) in the Law of One series about a possible ‘counter-Earth’ sharing the same orbit on the opposite side of the Sun:

    11.4 Questioner: Is there a planet opposite our sun, in relation to us, that we do not know about?

    Ra: I am Ra. There is a sphere in the area opposite your sun of a very, very cold nature, but large enough to skew certain statistical figures. This sphere should not properly be called a planet as it is locked in first density.

    What I took from this is one of two possible scenarios:
    1) In its low first density state, this planet is imperceptible to common 3rd density organisms (us humans)
    or
    2) The sphere’s 1st density stasis renders it without a molten core (powered by the Sun through hyper-dimensional physics) and with a minimal or imperceptible magnetic field; making it relatively impossible to detect with modern, public sector technology.

    The truth is out there!

    (1) http://lawofone.info/results.php?session_id=11&ss=1#4

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