This Real 'Eye of Sauron' Spits Out Ghost Particles in Space. Here's What It Looks Like
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This real 'Eye of Sauron' spits out ghost particles in space. Here's what it looks like
Scientists stitched together 15 years of radio telescope observations to reveal a stunning image of a blazar that looks an awful lot like the Eye of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings.
What astronomers from Bonn have made visible with the help of a special telescope system, they themselves leave almost speechless. The image of a plasma beam is reminiscent of a dark power.
Astronomers have captured the image of a cosmic jet directed directly to the Earth – and recognized the "eye of Sauron". The unscientific term also prevailed in the corresponding scientific article.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Bonn have captured the plasma beam of a distant galaxy nucleus in unprecedented sharpness. The image reminds the scientists of the dark power of "The Lord of the Rings".
Astronomers have discovered what they called "Sauron's eye" in space, the image of a cosmic jet directed directly towards Earth. It is a hot plasma jet that extends for enormous distances at a speed close to that of light. ...
Astronomers have discovered the "eye of Sauron" in the distant universe, the image of a cosmic jet of hot plasma directed directly towards our planet. It is a pair of beams of extremely energetic particles that extend over huge distances at a speed close to that of light.
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