Are some planets actually born from alien wanderers drifting through space? :milky_way: A new theory suggests that interstellar objects like comet 3I/ATLAS might be seeding young star systems, kickstarting the birth of entire planets. These cosmic hitchhikers — flung out from distant galaxies — could hold the missing key to how gas giants like Jupiter form so quickly. Discover how this groundbreaking idea might reshape everything we know about planet formation!
:telescope: Based on recent findings presented by Professor Susanne Pfalzner, this video explores the fascinating role of interstellar visitors in creating exoplanets — and why their journey across the galaxy might be far more important than we ever imagined.
:alien: No, it's not science fiction — it's space science in action.
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