Space
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Our Galaxy and its Huge Mysterious Bubbles
Researchers have managed to create a data-based "portrait" of our galaxy blowing two of the largest bubbles ever seen. The bubbles, consisting largely of gamma rays, stretch for tens of thousands of light-years above and below the Milky Way Galaxy.
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