ALMA telescope finds calm star-forming pocket at violent Milky Way centre
Astronomers using the ALMA telescope have discovered a hidden pocket of calm gas at the violent centre of the Milky Way, where conditions are typically too turbulent for star formation. Within this zone, gas slows and begins gathering into seeds of new stars — just as it does in quieter regions of the galaxy. The finding suggests stars form the same way everywhere, and that our Sun likely originated from a similar island of stillness billions of years ago.
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