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For each trial, record the orbit number of each planet from the sun. Be sure to indicate the number of planets in the habitable zone after each trial. Create a different configuration of planets for each trial. An example has been supplied for you.

Orbit Number

Planet One

Orbit Number

Planet Two Orbit Number

Planet Three Orbit Number

Planet Four Number of planets in the habitable zone Number of planets left in successful orbit

Example: sun's mass 1x 1 3 5 6 1 2

sun's mass 1x—Trial One

sun's mass 1x—Trial Two

sun's mass 2x—Trial One

sun's mass 2x—Trial Two

sun's mass 3x—Trial One

sun's mass 3x—Trial Two

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