Category:Fermi Bubbles
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- English: Fermi Bubbles are giant gamma ray structures emanating from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, extending 25,000 light-years (7,700 pc) north and south of the galactic plane. They were discovered using the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope during a survey for dark matter.
two large elliptical lobe structures of energetic plasma astride the Milky Way’s core, which emit gamma- and X-rays | |||||
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Right ascension 266.35 degree Declination −29.02 degree | |||||
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Media in category "Fermi Bubbles"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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800 nasa structure renderin2.jpg 2,896 × 1,629; 3.42 MB
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Croissance des Bulles de Fermi.png 819 × 460; 36 KB
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Diagram of Mini-Jet in Center of Milky Way Galaxy (2021-062).png 1,920 × 1,080; 3.39 MB
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Diagram of Mini-Jet in Center of Milky Way Galaxy (2021-062).tiff 3,840 × 2,160; 14.3 MB
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Fermi all-sky survey, 1-10 GeV, revealing Fermi Bubbles.jpg 3,325 × 1,715; 1.87 MB
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Fermi bubble art pl.jpg 2,896 × 1,629; 2.54 MB
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Gamma-ray Bubbles.ogv 1 min 32 s, 960 × 540; 12.22 MB
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Quasar's light yields clues to outflow.jpg 1,280 × 915; 181 KB
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XMM-Newton discovers galactic ‘chimneys’ ESA418450.jpg 2,391 × 1,520; 526 KB
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XMM-Newton discovers galactic ‘chimneys’ – annotated ESA19306760.jpeg 5,333 × 3,333; 1.91 MB