Or we find a bunch of rocky planets — larger than Earth, but definitely rocky — gathered in
tight formation around a star (with orbits that last 3.7 days!
Not exact matches
Theorists who study planet
formation could see no way for a planet that big to grow in such
tight confines
around a newborn star.
In recent years, evidence has grown that binary star systems can host planets, and observations suggest that planet
formation is common
around both
tight and widely separated binary stars.
The silica is also often deposited on the edges of these hot springs, forming elegant
formations of sinter or geyserite that create the scalloped edges
around hot springs or the hard white cones and air -
tight plumbing systems of geysers.
When nighttime rolled
around, I immediately began forming a
tighter formation with my party and would search
around for shelter.