Discover a mystical object outside the Milky Way
The Royal Astronomical Society of England said on April 14 that scientists from the University of Manchester have discovered a "mystical celestial body" in the famous galaxy 'M82.'
Galaxy M82 taken by Spitzer telescope.
This celestial body is completely different from any known celestial body in the Milky Way.
This object is located in the galaxy 'M82' about 1,000 light-years from Earth.
In May 2009, scientists observed this mystical object through a radio astronomical telescope.
At first scientists thought this was an explosion of a new super constellation, but normally the brightness of the new super-constellation explosion only lasted a few weeks then weakened. Meanwhile the brightness of this celestial body has no signs of weakening continuously for a few months.
Scientists initially assumed that the object could be referred to as a "micro-quasar", which may have a relationship with a large-scale black hole.
'Micro Standard' is a very rare type of quasar. However, the brightness and characteristic of sustaining the long-term brightness of this new object far surpassed the known micro-crystalline types in the Milky Way. Thus, it belongs to the kind of celestial body that has never been known in the Milky Way.
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