Astronomers may have found evidence that a distant star consumed some of its own planets, helping solve a long-standing mystery about a strange pair of stars that should look almost identical—but do not. A new study has examined an unusual binary star system called HD 81809 and discovered clues suggesting that one of the stars may have swallowed large amounts of planetary material. The findings offer a possible explanation for a puzzling chemical imbalance that has confused scientists for years. The research was recently uploaded to the arXiv preprint server and explores how a dramatic planetary engulfment event could have changed the chemistry of one star while leaving its companion largely untouched. A Tale of Two Stars Binary star systems contain two stars that orbit each other. In most cases, these stars form together from the same giant cloud of gas and dust. Because they share the same birthplace, astronomers expect them to have nearly identical ages and chemical compositions. Th...