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Posted: 2025-05-17 09:14:30 UTC

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Astronomers have discovered planet formation occurring in the Milky Way's central region, challenging previous assumptions about the environment's suitability for such processes. The study, using ALMA observations, identified numerous dense cores with protoplanetary disks, suggesting planet formation can occur even in hostile galactic environments.
Planet formation can occur in extreme galactic environments.
Protoplanetary disks are present in dense cores within the Central Molecular Zone.
The processes leading to planet formation are more diverse and resilient than previously thought.
High pressure and turbulence in the Central Molecular Zone.
Previous assumptions that extreme environments inhibit planet formation.