Galaxy NGC 4383 Unleashes Massive 20,000 Light-Year Gas Outflow in Groundbreaking Discovery

Astronomers in Perth, Australia have made a groundbreaking discovery by spotting a massive gas outflow explosion at the heart of a remote galaxy. This cosmic phenomenon, discovered in the galaxy NGC 4383 located in the Virgo cluster about 54 million light-years away, spans approximately 20,000 light-years across – one-fifth of the Milky Way’s diameter. The outburst, detailed in a new research article in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, involves gas streaming …

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Galactic Explosion Reveals Massive Gas Outflow in NGC 4383, Providing Insights into Intergalactic Pollution

Perth, Australia – Scientists from the University of Western Australia have recently unveiled a groundbreaking discovery, unveiling the first high-resolution portrayal of a massive galactic explosion within galaxy NGC 4383. The findings, published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, shed light on the intricate dynamics of intergalactic chemical pollution. Astronomers delved into the mysteries of NGC 4383, a galaxy located in the Virgo cluster, and uncovered a colossal gas outflow spanning …

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