Some of our Kuiper/Oort objects are kind of weird and drive home the message of distance between “real life” and what physics actually does.
One of these planets is near twice as long as it is wide, and constantly spinning end-over-endish. If that were to happen in (y)our backyard, you’d expect it to wind to a halt fairly shortly... but out well beyond Pluto, there’s essentially nothing to slow spinning rocks down. So they keep right on spinning (weird or boring though it might be) until something hits them.
The two objects mentioned orbiting each other in the article are so remote and dim that we hadn’t been able to size them, weigh them, or even reliably colour them. And this is right in our astronomical back yard, too.
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