
Unraveling the Enigma of Universe's Rare Radio Circles
Astronomers have unraveled the mystery behind the rare radio wave circles (ORCs) discovered in 2019, attributing them to outflowing galactic winds from starburst galaxies, shedding light on galactic evolution and phenomena. These enormous circles, reaching hundreds of thousands of light years across, are believed to be formed by the intense burst of star formation in starburst galaxies, leading to ultra-fast outflowing winds that create the observed radio rings. The findings provide new insights into the nature of these peculiar astronomical phenomena and their role in understanding galactic evolution.