In this report, I neglected to correctly note the incredible size of the “Fermi Bubbles” that have been observed in gamma rays. Each of the bubbles extends 45 degrees from the Milky Way’s midplane. That means their linear size is as great as the distance between our galaxy’s center and the Sun (26,000 light-years).
In this report, I neglected to correctly note the incredible size of the “Fermi Bubbles” that have been observed in gamma rays. Each of the bubbles extends 45 degrees from the Milky Way’s midplane. That means their linear size is as great as the distance between our galaxy’s center and the Sun (26,000 light-years).