This diagram illustrates that mature planetary systems like our own are more likely to form around twin, or binary, stars that are either really close together or really far apart. Intermediately spaced binaries are thought to have stars too far apart to support one big disk and too close together to have room for a disk to surround just one star. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Ariz.

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