Astronomers believe that terrestrial planets in binary star system could not support advanced life. (hint: Dole (1964) estimated that the average amount of energy received by a planet not could vary by more than 10 % without affecting its habitability). • Select "Binary Star, planet", note the initial conditions (masses, distances, and velocities), and run simulation for a few minutes (real time). • Think about what occurred in the simulation and what changes might be made to try to make a stable system. In particular, try to create a stable system in which the planet would receive a fairly constant amount of energy from the star(s). • Create a computer simulation that you believe meets the criteria mentioned above. • Run your simulation to test. . Carefully describe the initial conditions of the simulation, your observations, and conclusions that support or refute this hypothesis. (Note that light follows an inverse square law just as gravity does. The amount of light received from a star falls off as I / (distance)².)