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The vast distances between stars in space make it highly unlikely for one star to come close to another due to the vastness of the universe. The chances of two stars colliding or coming close enough to interact gravitationally are astronomically small. This results in each star essentially maintaining its own orbit and trajectory without significant disruptions from other stars.

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Q: Why is improbable that one particular star will ever come close to another?
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