Astronomers have discovered a unique planet in the Nu Octantis binary star system that orbits in reverse between two stars, one of which is a white dwarf. This retrograde orbit challenges traditional planetary formation theories, suggesting the planet may have undergone significant changes in the system’s history. Research indicates the planet’s stable yet unconventional orbit results from either a shift after the white dwarf’s formation or its formation from material ejected by the star, as confirmed by advanced observational technology and consistent data over several years.
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