Rocky planets can form near more massive stars than previous

Rocky planets can form near more massive stars than previously known: study

A study of one of the most extreme, radiation-heavy environments in the universe has found that it might be possible for rocky planets comprised of water, carbon and other familiar molecules to form under far more intense circumstances than previously believed.

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