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Scientists are investigating enigmatic phenomena observed in the center of our galaxy. Telescopes are detecting mysterious ...
Scientists are investigating enigmatic phenomena observed at the centre of our galaxy. Telescopes are detecting mysterious ...
Astronomers have long been puzzled by two strange phenomena at the heart of our galaxy. First, the gas in the central ...
The CMZ spans almost 700 light years and contains some of the most dense molecular gas in the galaxy. Over the years, ...
Astronomers have revealed that "space tornadoes" are swirling around the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, Sagittarius A*. The unexpected discovery came via observations of the ...
ALMA has revealed evidence of a new type of slim, filamentary structure that drives cycles of depletion and replenishment. At ...
Researchers made a fascinating discovery at the heart of our galaxy: "strange filaments" driving a cycle of gas emissions and ...
An international research team led by Dr. Zhang Suinan from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of ...
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals turbulent environments found in Sagittarius C, a core part of our Milky Way galaxy.
Together, an international team of scientists observed the star-forming ring of gas and dust known as the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ). The intensity of gravitational forces around a black hole sends ...
or what scientists call the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ): The region hosts high densities of interstellar gas. So why are fewer new stars born here than scientists once predicted? The researchers ...
An illustration shows a "cosmic tornado" flowing around Sgr A,* the Milky Way's central supermassive black ... Milky Way region called the central molecular zone (CMZ) by a factor of 100.