Powerful Magnetic Outflow Coming From Milky Way Galactic Plane

by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media
Enormous outflows of charged particles from the center of our Galaxy,
stretching more than halfway across the sky and moving at supersonic
speeds, have been detected and mapped with CSIRO's 64-m Parkes radio
telescope.
Corresponding to the "Fermi Bubbles" found in 2010, the recent
observations of the phenomenon were made by a team of astronomers from
Australia, the USA, Italy and The Netherlands, with the findings
reported in the January 2nd 2013 issue of Nature.
"There is an incredible amount of energy in the outflows," said
co-author Professor Lister-Staveley-Smith from The University of Western
Australia node of the International center for Radio Astronomy Research
in Perth and Deputy Director of the ARC center of Excellence for All-sky
Astrophysics (CAASTRO).
The source of the energy has been somewhat of a mystery, but we know
there is a lot there, about a million times as much energy as a
supernova explosion (a dying star).

From top to bottom the outflows extend 50,000 light-years out of the
Galactic Plane. That's equal to half the diameter of our Galaxy (which
is 100,000 light-years across). Our solar system is approximately 30,000
light-years from the center of the Milky Way galaxy which is well within
the reach of these enormous particle flows. Seen from Earth, but
invisible to the human eye, the outflows stretch about two-thirds across
the sky from horizon to horizon.
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