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An Amazing Hypothesis for Why the Trappist-1 System Hasn't Destroyed Itself
When astronomers announced the discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting the ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1, Earthlings immediately celebrated the possibility that one of those planetary neighbors could host life. But to physicists, TRAPPIST-1 presented a puzzle: How could those seven planets, all packed around a single star closer than Mercury orbits the Sun, survive? Why haven’t they all crashed into each other?
When astronomers announced the discovery of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting the ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1, Earthlings immediately celebrated the possibility that one of those planetary neighbors could host life. But to physicists, TRAPPIST-1 presented a puzzle: How could those seven planets, all packed around a single star closer than Mercury orbits the Sun, survive? Why haven’t they all crashed into each other?

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- This is just a link to a video from the article. In this case it's not a social media link, same as tweets.
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- Rudimentary content not removed
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- Jun 17, 2017
This is also a link from a social network, but in that case it is the source of the content.
Social network links should only be removed if it is a standard that in every publication it appears on the source page and is specified by class or something else, pointing to a channel or profile... By removing links from the social network in my template, even specifying the selection a lot, this gives problem in several widget that has scattered in the site. Also I made a side-by-side comparison of your template with mine and it's missing many widgets! Please, check "Check potentially difficult URLs" section and correct any problems that have already been reported below of my template.