Milky Way’s Fermi Bubbles Hold a Chilling Secret
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In a stunning discovery, astronomers found cold gas clouds within the Fermi bubbles, vast structures of superheated plasma at the Milky Way's center. These unexpected pockets of cool hydrogen gas, detected using the Green Bank Telescope, challenge our understanding of galactic core dynamics and suggest the central black hole may be more active than previously thought.
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