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If two stars orbit each other, the planet may orbit one or the other, or it might orbit at a distance from both. The inner orbits are stable, and the outer orbit can be stable. Intermediate orbits, however, would cause the planet to either get swallowed or ejected. There are probably rogue planets as planets migrated into unstable orbits and were ejected. A rogue planet would be one wandering through the dark interstellar gulf. Extremely difficult for us to detect such things.

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