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Towering Balloon-Like Features Discovered Near Center of the Milky Way
An international team of astronomers has discovered one of the largest features ever observed in the center of the Milky Way - a pair of enormous radio-emitting bubbles that tower hundreds of light-years above and below the central region of our galaxy.
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