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ScienceAlert on MSNSurprise Cosmic Clouds Likened to Finding Ice Cubes in a VolcanoAstronomers have found 11 unexpectedly cold hydrogen clouds hiding in the superheated turbulence of the Fermi Bubbles, in a ...
The Fermi bubbles were discovered in 2010 by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The two orbs form an hourglass structure ...
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'Ice Cube' Clouds Inside Fermi Bubbles Could Reveal When Our Galaxy's Black Hole Last Exploded: StudyReadings from Green Bank Telescope detect cloud made of cold hydrogen gas inside bubbles of superheated plasma.
Astronomers using the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia have spotted massive clouds of cold hydrogen gas hiding within the Fermi bubbles.
Astronomers have detected cold hydrogen clouds within the Fermi bubbles near the Milky Way's core, suggesting a recent black hole eruption.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Discover ‘Ice Cube’ Clouds That Shouldn’t Exist – And They Hint at a Recent Black Hole ExplosionTwo of the most perplexing structures in the universe have just become even more mysterious. Researchers studying the Milky ...
Astronomers have made a surprising discovery at the heart of our galaxy—the Milky Way. They’ve found cold clouds of gas floating inside the blazing-hot Fermi bubbles, enormous structures of ...
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