Could Planets Orbit the Black Hole at Our Galaxy's Core?
Galactic CenterThu Dec 19 2024
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This: a planet, just like Earth, but orbiting a supermassive black hole instead of the Sun. Sounds far-fetched, right? Well, scientists are now saying it might be possible. They've discovered a pair of stars near Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way. This discovery is exciting because it suggests that planets could potentially exist in this extreme environment too.
You see, scientists used to think that stars couldn't survive the harsh conditions around a supermassive black hole. But the discovery of young stars and now this pair of stars, or binary system, shows that they can—at least for a while. This gives hope that alien planets might also be able to exist there.
But how would we find these planets? Scientists are optimistic that upcoming telescope upgrades, like those for the Very Large Telescope and Extremely Large Telescope, could help. Florian Peißker, a researcher at the University of Cologne, Germany, said, "Our discovery lets us speculate about the presence of planets. It seems plausible that the detection of planets in the Galactic center is just a matter of time. "
The study was published in Nature Communications, and it's called 'A binary system in the S cluster close to the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*'.
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