Milky Way: INTENSE Zone Discovered by Researchers

The Milky Way has a very high intensity area discovered by scientists, this is why they were surprised by what they saw.

Milky Way intensity

Milky way, the galaxy of which we are all a part, is huge, with millions upon millions of stars and planets, a large part of them formed in the galaxy itself, with a part formed in so-called high intensity areas. We are talking about the areas in the center of the galaxy, where it was discovered that there is an "intense" activity of star and planet formation, the Milky Way also having the supermassive black hole there, the largest in our entire galaxy, as far as we know.

Milky way it has multiple areas of "intensity" where the activity of star and planet formation is much higher than in other areas, scientists focusing on it. The central molecular area is the one with maximum "intensity" in the Milky Way, and we are talking about an area of ​​1600 light years near the black hole, there being the most serious activities for the formation of stars and planets, at least in the center of our galaxy.

Milky Way: INTENSE Zone Discovered by Researchers

Milky way it has gas clouds in this area that have magnetic fields with more radiation, pressure, and temperatures than in any other area in the galaxy, especially those at its edge. These clouds have a total mass of 60 million times that of the sun, so we are talking about huge elements in the Milky Way that hide the molecules necessary for other stars and planets to form, which is great news.

"The central molecular zone (CMZ) of the Milky Way spans the innermost 1600 light-years of the galaxy (for comparison, the Sun is 26.600 light-years from the galactic center) and includes a vast complex of molecular clouds containing about sixty million solars. masses of molecular gases. The gas in these clouds exists in more extreme physical conditions than elsewhere in the galaxy, on average, with higher densities and temperatures, more intense pressures, magnetic fields and turbulence, and higher abundances of cosmic rays and ultraviolet and X-ray radiation. "

Milky way it makes stars and planets in its center, but this whole process takes millions of years, so scientists have no way to observe any formation of a new cosmic body. In reality, humanity has not seen any event of this kind, and will not see it until a few million years from now, and this is because this is how new cosmic objects develop, and not only in the Milky Way, but in the entire universe, many researchers knowing this work very well.

Milky way it is still very intensively monitored by scientists, so we just have to see what they will discover, either in its center or in other areas.