The case of the over-tilting exoplanets

For almost a decade, astronomers have tried to explain why so many pairs of planets outside our solar system have an odd configuration — their orbits seem to have been pushed apart by a powerful unknown mechanism. Researchers say they’ve found a possible answer, and it implies that the planets’ poles are majorly tilted.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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