Unraveling the Enigma of Odd Radio Circles in the Universe

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Astronomers at the University of California San Diego have discovered that odd radio circles (ORCs) in space are formed by outflowing winds from explosive events like supernovae, creating massive radio wave circles more than 50,000 times the diameter of the Milky Way. Using the ASKAP telescope, they observed that these ORCs are created by intense bursts of star formation and outflowing galactic winds, shedding light on the evolution of galaxies and the life cycle of these winds.
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