10. Sun Twins

Found Year: 2017.
Who Found It: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and University of California
Location: Not specified
Astronomers generally agree that the majority of Sun-like stars in the universe have a “twin” somewhere in the boundless expanses of space, thanks to a compelling study conducted in 2017 and published by researchers from the University of California and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.


Sun twins ©Shutterstock/Zakharchuk
The twin of the Milky Way’s Sun has been named Nemesis, despite the fact that it has not yet been discovered and most likely never will be. But if the universe really existed, it would have moved apart from its counterpart long before dinosaurs walked the planet because of how constantly expanding it is.

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