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A group of scientists who worked on the Hubble data from the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space NASA said that they had discovered two bubbles of energy erupting from the center of mysterious Milky Way galaxy!

Bubbles coming from the supermassive black hole 25,000 light years away and has energy equal to 100,000 supernova explosions!

"The bubbles are large," said Doug Finkbeiner of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, led the team that discovered the bubbles. Similarly, as reported by The New York Times, November 2010.




Two "bubbles" in the center of the Milky Way (photo illustration)

The source of the bubbles is a mystery.

One possibility is that the wave gets power from the waves of birth and death of stars in the galactic center.

Another option is a bubble that gets energy from the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy (the Milky Way).

"We think that we know a lot about our own galaxy, but it is not," said David Spergel, an astrophysicist at Princeton University that suggests that bubbles as big as the Milky Way galaxy.

Jon Morse, head of astrophysics at NASA headquarters said the findings indicate that the universe is full of surprises.

One of the most surprised was Dr.. Finkbeiner. A year ago he was part of a group led by Gregory Dobler of the Kavli Instiute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, California, who said that they had seen a mysterious mist that is full of energy around the center of the Milky Way galaxy.


Bubbles emitting gamma rays extend above and below the Milky Way's center in an artist's rendering. Image courtesy of SVS / GDFC / NASA

At that time Dr. Finkbeiner and his colleagues speculated that the bubbles generated from the wave of darkness. The center of the Milky Way galaxy is a 'home' for all energy phenomena, including supermassive black hole.

But some theories cosmos also stated that the wave of darkness may be concentrated there. In theory, the collision of particles can cause rain dark waves to gamma rays.



Further analyzed, in addition to greater than a Dr. Finkbeiner and his colleagues had expected, the galaxy appears to have limits. While the wave of darkness has a more biased.

"The wave of darkness has been there for billions of years," said Dr.Finkbeiner. "If something has been happening for billions of years, you probably would not expect a clear boundary," he added.

Dr.. Finkbeiner and other scientists say it is not intended that no dark waves in the formation of galaxies, but because the waves are very difficult to see

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