Mysterious Gamma-Ray Bubbles in Milky Way Discovered by NASA Fermi Telescope Image
Recently discovered gigantic gamma-ray emitting bubbles extend above and below the center of the Milky Way galaxy. These enormous structures, uncovered using data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, measure 25,000 light-years in height each and may only be a few million years old. Scientists theorize these mysterious features could result from massive star formation bursts or the activity of a supermassive black hole. This captivating celestial wonder is excellent in educational material or presentations about cosmic phenomena and space exploration.
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