An international team of scientists using a collection of 66 radio telescopes at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in the Atacama Desert observed the star-forming ring of gas and dust known as the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ). SyFy Wire shares the details of their research.
The intensity of gravitational forces around a black hole sends gas, dust, and other material spinning violently around the event horizon, sending shockwaves through the morass. The CMZ is an area of intense interest, and these observations provided a view of the galactic center 100 times sharper than ever before. In their highly detailed observations, astronomers discovered previously unseen molecular filaments spinning out from the CMZ.
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