Space
Hubble Spots Asteroid 'Pollution,' Signs of Earth-like Planets In Star Cluster
The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted signs of Earth-like rocky planets forming in the atmospheres of burnt-out stars in a nearby star cluster, and the stars are being bombarded with debris from asteroids-like objects being drawn in by the stars' gravity.
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