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Mystery gas discovered near centre of Milky Way – Science at ANU
An international team of researchers have discovered a dense, cold gas that’s been shot out from the centre of the Milky Way “like bullets”. Exactly how the gas has been ejected is still a mystery, but the research team, including Professor Naomi McClure-Gri…
An international team of researchers have discovered a dense, cold gas that’s been shot out from the centre of the Milky Way “like bullets”.
Exactly how the gas has been ejected is still a mystery, but the research team, including Professor Naomi McClure-Griffiths from The Australian National University (ANU), say their findings could have important implications for the future of our galaxy.
“Galaxies can be really good at shooting themselves in the foot,” Professor McClure-Griffiths said.
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