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Mysterious ‘glow’ from the centre of our Milky Way galaxy could be explained at last – Yahoo New Zealand News
The centre of our own Milky Way galaxy is emitting a mysterious glow which scientists have puzzled over for a decade – but a new paper suggests a culprit.
The glow is in the form of gamma radiation and was spotted by scientists in data from NASAs Fermi space telescope in 2009 (Photo by: Alan Dyer/VW PICS/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The centre of our own Milky Way galaxy is emitting a mysterious glow which scientists have puzzled over for a decade – but a new paper suggests a culprit.
The glow is in the form of gamma radiation and was spotted by scientists in data from NASAs Fermi space telescope in 2009.
Its known as the Galactic Center…
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