Originally posted by alluvial
View Post
Part of star and solar system creation means that, on the whole, planets will orbit roughly on a plane. So, if from our vantage point we see one planet orbiting a star then there's a good chance we're looking at it from the right angle to see more (we still might not due to size, etc).
If we see a star with no planets apparently orbiting then there's a chance that we're looking from the wrong angle, perhaps top down on the plane, so the the planets will never transit the star.
Leave a comment: