ALMA maps the Milky Way’s chaotic center in unprecedented detail

1 min read
Source: Live Science
ALMA maps the Milky Way’s chaotic center in unprecedented detail
Photo: Live Science
TL;DR Summary

Scientists using the ALMA telescope have produced the largest, most detailed image of the Milky Way’s chaotic center—the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ)—covering about 650 light-years. The mosaic reveals massive streams of turbulent gas, fast-moving stars, and rare structures like the Millimeter Ultra-Broad Line Object (MUBLO), offering new insights into how extreme galactic centers form stars and resemble early-universe environments. The ACES survey, involving ~160 scientists across 70 institutions, aims to develop a 3D CMZ map to unravel how matter flows and shapes star birth near Sagittarius A*.

Share this article

Reading Insights

Total Reads

1

Unique Readers

1

Time Saved

69 min

vs 70 min read

Condensed

99%

13,92787 words

Want the full story? Read the original article

Read on Live Science