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A proliferation of space junk is blocking our view of the cosmos, research shows

A proliferation of space junk is blocking our view of the cosmos, research shows Christopher Ingraham © NASA/Space Telescope Science Institute A Starlink satellite leaves a streak of light across this image taken on November 2, 2020, by Hubble s Wide Field Camera 3. (NASA/Space Telescope Science Institute) The rapidly growing cloud of satellites and space junk orbiting the earth is beginning to block our view of the universe around us, according to new research. Each individual object in orbit, from the tiniest bits of space garbage to the largest man-made satellites, reflects a commensurate amount of sunlight back toward the earth. Multiplied by the tens of millions, the collective amounts to a 10 percent increase in illumination across the night sky. That increased sky glow is washing out our view of the cosmos, making it harder for scientists to peer into the farthest reaches of our galaxy and the universe beyond.

Bad Astronomy | The Milky Way is blowing enormous bubbles of hot gas

That s incredible. We re 26,000 light years from the galaxy s center, but these structures are so huge they cover a significant fraction of our sky. However, they emit no visible light we know of, so we can t see them by eye. Zoom In They appear to be bubbles, thin-walled structures filled with hot gas. However, hot gas on its own can t make gamma rays. Most likely there are powerful shock waves as the gas plows into the thin material floating around just outside our galaxy, as well as strong magnetic fields locked in with the gas; together these can accelerate subatomic particles to incredibly high energies, making them capable of making the gamma rays Fermi saw.

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