Guest Mike Wehner Posted May 3, 2017 Posted May 3, 2017 Some of the coolest discoveries made by NASA — like the personality of Martian soil, for instance — are often so small in scale that it's easy to forget just how big many things in space really are. A new discovery made by researchers working with data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory helps put things in perspective. The group just reported its findings of an absolutely colossal "tsunami" of hot gas cruising through the nearby Perseus Galaxy Cluster, and it's so big that the wave alone absolutely dwarfs our entire galaxy. Continue reading... Trending right now: New Pokemon Go update brings an improvement so many players have been dying for The first OnePlus 5 teaser comes directly from the company’s CEO The Galaxy Note 8 might fix everything that’s ‘wrong’ with the Galaxy S8 Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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