The Milky Way's mysterious filaments have 'older, distant cousins'

Northwestern University astrophysicist Farhad Zadeh has been fascinated and puzzled by a family of large-scale, highly organized magnetic filaments dangling in the center of the Milky Way ever since he first discovered them in the early 1980s.


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Source: Phys.org