Extragalactic Discovery: Planet Formation Beyond Our Galaxy

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Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery of an extended disk composed of dust and gas orbiting a star in a distant galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud. This marks the first observation of such a phenomenon beyond our Milky Way. The discovery sheds light on star formation processes in diverse environments and provides insights into the constraints imposed by varying environments on the overall process. The finding was made possible by the ALMA radio telescope, revealing a very young and massive star still feeding from its surrounding disk. This breakthrough opens up new possibilities for studying star formation in different galaxies.
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