Milky Way: The Amazing EXPLOSION NASA Detected

The Milky Way had an amazing explosion observed by NASA, here's how powerful it was, and what a big impact it had on our galaxy.

Ionization Milky Way

Milky way it is constantly monitored by NASA, the American space agency managing to notice something that impresses many of its researchers. More precisely, those from NASA observed an explosion of light that was so intense that it managed to illuminate even objects outside the Milky Way galaxy, which finally surprised the researchers who still do not know what exactly generated it this phenomenon in the universe.

Milky way it has several satellite galaxies orbiting it, and this explosion of light managed to illuminate including the gases they leave behind, and you can see in the image below what happened. NASA experts speculate that the explosion of light would have been generated by a huge cloud of hydrogen that would have a mass 100.000 times greater than that of the sun, entering the accretion disk that the black hole in the Milky Way has .

Milky Way: The Amazing EXPLOSION NASA Detected

Milky Way ionization explosion
Presentation of the explosion made by NASA, ESA and L. Hustak (STScI).

Milky way would have been flooded with ultraviolet radiation following this explosion of light, being thrown so far into space that they even passed through the satellite galaxies. The radiation came out through the south pole of the Milky Way galaxy, hitting the Magellanic stream, whose hydrogen was ionized with such a high intensity that it reached a power equivalent to 100 million times its own the sun

Milky way it was illuminated "like a Christmas tree" according to NASA, and this confirms how powerful the explosion that took place in the accretion disk of the black hole was. This means that an extremely large amount of energy was released into the universe, the Milky Way not being the usual host for such events, and that is why they are so surprising to the NASA experts who are now monitoring the galaxy.

Milky way it still remains under the supervision of those from NASA, and it remains to be seen what exactly the experts of the space agency will announce in relation to what is happening in the galaxy.