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How is it that a star seldom finds another star near it?

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A star seldom finds another star near it because the distance between the two stars is so vast that is beyond imagination.

A star seldom finds another star near it because of the pull of gravity. If two stars are too close to each other they will both explode because their pull of gravity is very strong. They will pull each other in and eventually, when they hit each other they will explode. For more information, visit alienearths.org. This website has a model of our solar system. You can click and drag planets and stars to wherever you want to in the solar system. It will show you some basic information about the orbits of planets and the effects if the planets are placed in a certain order.

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