Recent research indicates that planets may exist around the outskirts of supermassive black holes. This finding challenges previous assumptions about the environments surrounding these massive cosmic entities.
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Research suggests potential existence of planets near supermassive black holes
New research suggests that planets could potentially form in the regions surrounding supermassive black holes. This discovery may alter current understanding of planetary formation in extreme environments.
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Planets aplenty may lurk around supermassive black holes
Research suggests potential existence of planets near supermassive black holes