'We were astonished': Millions of exoplanets could be born near active supermassive black holes

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'We were astonished': Millions of exoplanets could be born near active supermassive black holes

A team of scientists is astounded to have discovered that bright and turbulent regions of galaxies — called active galactic nuclei, which are powered by feeding supermassive black hole engines — …

A team of scientists is astounded to have discovered that bright and turbulent regions of galaxies — called active galactic nuclei, which are powered by feeding supermassive black hole engines — could be the birthplace of millions of planets. And these regions are brilliant. They often outshine the combined light of every star in their wider home galaxy. …

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