Due to the insensitive
environmental conditions, the planets could not form near the galactic center.
However, new research conducted by astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics shows that it is possible to form planets in these
vortices cosmic.
As evidence point to
the recent discovery of a cloud of hydrogen and helium galactic heading
downtown. They argue that this cloud represents the remains of a shattered
protoplanetary disk orbiting a star invisible.