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by wrvn 1163 days ago
There actually is a sextuple star system in the night sky. Castor looks like a single star but actually consists of three binary stars: two of them in a binary system that is itself in a binary system with the other binary star. I don't know if there could be a stable position for a planet that would never experience nights, but there is at least some reason behind the idea.
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For stable, always day position, maybe the planet could be in L1 point between two suns?