Rogue planets have baffled astronomers for ages. Unlike regular planets which revolve around stars, these free-floating planets (FFPs) get ejected from star systems to move about in the galaxy on their own. In the latest discovery, astronomers found the largest cluster of rogue planets in a single star-forming region.
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This star-forming region of Ophiucus has now revealed more proof that radioactive elements most likely first arrived in the solar system via nearby supernovas