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CDC Gaming Reports Inc.

No. 5: AGEM, Gaming Laboratories International continue commitment to giving

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Two's company, three's a crowd?

Las Vegas Review Journal

“Star Wars” showed us a planet with two suns in the sky. Now a UNLV researcher and an international team are doing one better: They may have identified the first planet orbiting around three stars.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

A discovery was recently made by UNLV astronomers 1,300 light years away from earth.

Salon

Forget about one or two sunsets — three might be possible in this solar system.

ABC News 4

Two's company, three's a crowd?

International Business Times

The existence of a circumtriple planet demonstrates that planets may form in any system, even in the most strange ways.

CTV News

Researchers believe they may have discovered the very first instance of a planet orbiting three stars at once, although they still haven’t seen it yet.

Space.Com

A Jupiter-sized world may be kicking up dust in the triple-star system GW Ori.

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