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Gamma-Ray Bubbles Extending from the Milky Way's Center Image

Illustration shows large gamma-ray bubbles extending 50,000 light-years from the Milky Way's center. Fermi mapped the gamma rays, creating a purple-hued image indicating intense regions far beyond the galaxy's plane. This compelling depiction reveals the enormity and complexity of our galaxy. Ideal for educational materials, space science articles, and astrophysics presentations.
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