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A '''binary planetary system''', also known as '''twin''' or '''sister planets''', were planets whose features were more or less identical, or at the very least similar, and were usually found nearby each other. This included the lifeforms which inhabited them.
A '''binary planetary system''', also known as '''twin''' or '''sister planets''', were planets whose features were more or less identical, or at the very least similar, and were usually found nearby each other. This included the lifeforms which inhabited them.
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There were also other planets which were very similar. [[New Earth (New Earth)|New Earth]] was a planet which had the same orbit, size, atmosphere and terrain as [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
There were also other planets which were very similar. [[New Earth (New Earth)|New Earth]] was a planet which had the same orbit, size, atmosphere and terrain as [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'')
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Binary planetary system

A binary planetary system, also known as twin or sister planets, were planets whose features were more or less identical, or at the very least similar, and were usually found nearby each other. This included the lifeforms which inhabited them.

List of twin planet systems

There were also other planets which were very similar. New Earth was a planet which had the same orbit, size, atmosphere and terrain as Earth. (TV: New Earth)