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At the heart of an unusual rectangular planetary nebula, lies Tanga System. The inner planets were engulfed when the star entered it's red giant phase. The expanded habitable zone unfroze a small world on the former outer ring and for several hundred million years made it habitable. Life began to emerge and was just reaching a primitive state when the star collapsed into a white dwarf, throwing the planet back into a deep freeze, then blasting the atmosphere away with the resulting planetary nebula.

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  • Tanga system
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  • At the heart of an unusual rectangular planetary nebula, lies Tanga System. The inner planets were engulfed when the star entered it's red giant phase. The expanded habitable zone unfroze a small world on the former outer ring and for several hundred million years made it habitable. Life began to emerge and was just reaching a primitive state when the star collapsed into a white dwarf, throwing the planet back into a deep freeze, then blasting the atmosphere away with the resulting planetary nebula.
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  • Tanga System
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  • At the heart of an unusual rectangular planetary nebula, lies Tanga System. The inner planets were engulfed when the star entered it's red giant phase. The expanded habitable zone unfroze a small world on the former outer ring and for several hundred million years made it habitable. Life began to emerge and was just reaching a primitive state when the star collapsed into a white dwarf, throwing the planet back into a deep freeze, then blasting the atmosphere away with the resulting planetary nebula. That’s how the system was found: Only two worlds (speculation that there could have been three to four more) but both are dead planets with no atmosphere. Miners have found a variety of precious and heavy metals in its asteroid belt and believe the resources to be remnants of Tanga's inner planets.
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