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Milky Way is ejecting matter with which it produces stars – Somag News
Two huge jets of gamma rays protrude from the center of the galactic plane, each spanning 25,000 light years. Discovered in 2010…

Two huge jets of gamma rays protrude from the center of the galactic plane, each spanning 25,000 light years. Discovered in 2010, Fermi bubbles have an unknown cause and their mystery has just increased: astronomers have found that inside them are clusters of cold molecular gas – the matter from which stars are made.
“We observed that there is not only hot gas coming from the center of our galaxy, but also cold gas – denser, heavier and slower. If it expels too much mass, the Milky Way may not …
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