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Old 24-08-2012, 02:29 AM
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Fermi Bubbles

NASA's Fermi spacecraft has discovered a pair of enormous gamma-ray-emitting bubbles extending from the Milky Way's center. Although not apparent in an all-sky gamma-ray map (upper panel), the dumbbell-shaped feature became evident after removing other sources (lower panel). The bubbles extend 50° north and south from the galactic plane, spanning the sky from Virgo to Grus.
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/commu...166437566.html
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That was a very interesting read Glen

Thanks for the link.
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Thanks Glen
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