These bubbles are enormous gamma-ray-emitting regions that extend from either side of the center of the Milky Way over approximately 50,000 light years, protruding out from the plane of the galaxy like balloons
Large gamma-ray emitting bubbles around the center of our Galaxy were produced by fast-blowing outward winds and the associated reverse shock, suggests a scientist from Tokyo Metropolitan University.
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