The Milky Way: NASA's EXTRAORDINARY Announcement to Mankind

The Milky Way is at the center of an extraordinary announcement from NASA for all of humanity, here is what was discovered in our galaxy by researchers.

The extraordinary Milky Way

Milky way is the main reason why NASA made an extraordinary announcement for all of humanity, and we are talking about a truly impressive discovery that shows us how difficult it is to discover the secrets of our galaxy. According to those from NASA, based on the long analyzes made for the Milky Way, around our galaxy there is a huge cloud of "recycled" gases from the millions of stars that exist in various parts of it.

Milky way it constantly gathers gases in this halo around it, they being eliminated either by the stars that are "born" in our galaxy, or by those that explode, so there is a constant process of "feeding" it. According to those from NASA, it seems that this halo was the basis of the formation of the Milky Way galaxy 13 billion years ago, and it remained constantly there throughout this period due to the gases released by the stars.

The Milky Way: NASA's EXTRAORDINARY Announcement to Mankind

Milky way had the observations for this discovery made with the help of a mini satellite called CubeSeat, last year NASA launched a special project to send small satellites of this kind into outer space. Although they are much smaller than normal satellites, which also have many space monitoring instruments, these satellites also allow NASA to monitor much more closely what is happening in the Milky Way.

"The X-ray emission is strongest above the parts of the Milky Way where star formation is strongest. This suggests that the circumgalactic medium is related to star formation, and it is likely that we see gas that previously fell into the Milky Way, formed stars, and is now being recycled into the circumgalactic medium. What we've done is certainly show that there's a high-density part of the circumgalactic medium that's bright in X-rays. But still there could be a very large, extended halo that's only faint in X-rays. And s- it might be harder to see that faint, extended halo because there's a bright emission disk in the way."

Milky way this halo will continue to be monitored by the mini-satellite that NASA still has in space, all in order to discover more information about the formation of our galaxy. NASA researchers want to discover how the Milky Way was formed, what materials were needed for the galaxy to reach the stage it is in today, plus many other essential information that concern all of humanity.

Milky way hides millions of stars and planets at the moment, many of them without clear data on their formation, or at least what is on them now, but NASA wants to reveal as many of these mysteries as possible.