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    Star systems can be incredibly complicated things.

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    One system, for example, discovered in 2015 contains five stars all orbiting each other,

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    two of them so closely that they share outer atmospheres.

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    This interplay of major gravitational sources in multiple star systems complicates the possibility

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    of stable orbits of any planets within these systems.

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    Stability is a major factor in whether life can arise on a world, you won’t get very

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    far if your planet periodically freezes over and then bakes as it negotiates its way around

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    double suns.

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    Since multiple star systems make up a significant portion of the star systems in the milky way,

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    this problem likely precludes complex life in a lot of systems.

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    But not all.

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    Multiple star systems are situational by their very nature.

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    A good case would be the closest known exoplanet to earth, Proxima B, see my videos on that

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    planet on this channel.

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    The star it orbits, Proxima Centauri, has recently been shown to be part of the Alpha

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    Centauri system and gravitationally bound to the two larger stars in that system.

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    Yet Proxima B does have stability and is considered a candidate for possibly harboring life.

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    While Proxima B’s chances for harboring life aren’t that great, Proxima Centauri

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    itself is a red dwarf star which in recent months have been questioned as to their suitability

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    for harboring truly habitable zones due to the close in proximity to the star, there

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    are many systems where better stars are separated enough to allow for stable orbits around those

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    stars.

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    This may make them prime candidates for civilizations to develop around and colonize, after all,

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    if you want to generate energy for your civilization, two stars are better than one.

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    It’s always natural to colonize closeby planets first, we look to Mars for example

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    because it’s right next door as opposed to heading off to Proxima B on a decades long

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    trek to found our first interstellar colony.

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    One of the things that will drive the colonization of the solar system will be resources, the

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    moment someone demonstrates that money can be made mining the solar system, it will very

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    likely spark off exploration and colonization at a breakneck speed.

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    Those resources in our solar system are not yet completely clear, but in a double star

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    system the energy resources of that second more distant sun would be obvious to a civilization.

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    Civilizations building colonies around a second star in their system would need communications

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    between those colonies, much in the same way we do that with our interplanetary probes.

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    Radio and laser communications have shown to be perfectly good for this, we use it,

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    we know it works.

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    Technological alien civilizations would know that too, and given that communications times

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    between two binary stars would be comparable to communications times in a solar system

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    such as ours, this may make for a very unique method for SETI to detect such civilizations

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    easier than it might be for single star system civilizations.

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    In his book “Sharing the Universe, Perspectives on Extraterrestrial Life”, Seth Shostak

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    points out that occasionally widely separated double star systems will be oriented just

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    so as to eclipse each other from our perspective.

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    Observing those star systems during eclipses gives an advantage to detecting signals, you’re

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    lined right up looking down the barrel of the gun so to speak.

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    And the chances for double star systems to host earth-like planets has been rising lately.

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    Recent modeling by Max Popp and Siegfried Eggl, link to the paper below, bolsters the

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    possibility of habitable zones in double star systems.

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    Civilizations living in such star systems would have Tatooine like worlds with double

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    suns in the skies.

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    One wonders how that might affect life and evolution on such planets.

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    Thanks for listening!

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    I am futurist and science fiction author John Michael Godier and be sure to check out my

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    books at your favorite online book retailer and subscribe to my channel for regular, in-depth

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    explorations into the interesting, weird and unknown aspects of this amazing universe in

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    which we live.

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Use "bolsters" in a sentence | "bolsters" example sentences

How to use "bolsters" in a sentence?

  • Reaffirming the justice of the American system bolsters our legitimacy with allies, thereby encouraging further cooperation and improving our national security.
    -John Garamendi-
  • The nice thing about having a friend who is crazier than you are is that she bolsters your belief in your own sanity.
    -Julie Powell-
  • Learning about the intellectual basis for Christianity bolsters the faith of Christians-espe cially those who may be experiencing doubts-and prepares them to share Christ with others.
    -Lee Strobel-

Definition and meaning of BOLSTERS

What does "bolsters mean?"

/ˈbōlstər/

noun
long thick pillow.
verb
To prop up or support (e.g. a wall).

What are synonyms of "bolsters"?
Some common synonyms of "bolsters" are:
  • pillow,
  • cushion,
  • pad,
  • support,
  • rest,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.