After ten years of observation, an international team analyzed the HIP 41378 planetary system. Composed of at least six planets with exceptionally long orbits, this rare and perfectly aligned system offers a unique opportunity: to study exoplanets in an environment similar to our own solar system. An international team led by Salome Grouffal of the Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille (University of Aix-Marseille/CNES/CNRS) and of the IPAG (U…
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After ten years of observation, an international team analyzed the HIP 41378 planetary system. Composed of at least six planets with exceptionally long orbits, this rare and perfectly aligned system offers a unique opportunity: to study exoplanets in an environment similar to our own solar system. An international team led by Salome Grouffal of the Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille (University of Aix-Marseille/CNES/CNRS) and of the IPAG (U…