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A cosmic jet aimed at Earth reveals how blazars hurl particles to extreme energies, solving a long-standing mystery.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Capture the “Eye of Sauron” in Deep Space: A Breakthrough in Cosmic Jet Research
In August 2025, a groundbreaking study was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics that unveiled the stunning details of a ...
It’s one of space science’s biggest mysteries. Astronomers have spotted a cosmic oddball, and it’s staring straight at Earth.
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Live Science on MSNGiant, cosmic 'Eye of Sauron' snapped staring directly at us in stunning 15-year time-lapse photo
Researchers have combined 15 years' worth of radio data to peer through the cone of a high-energy jet and unravel the ...
The “Eye of Sauron.” A striking image of the plasma jet in the blazar PKS 1424+240, seen head-on. The jet is threaded by a ...
A mysterious blazar that baffled scientists for years has been unraveled. VLBA imaging revealed a toroidal magnetic field ...
Key milestone achieved CFS is working with the tokamak design for its fusion reactor and previously tested the Toroidal Field Model Coil (TFMC) in 2021.
The toroidal field coils will operate together, in effect, as a single magnet: the most powerful magnet ever made. They will generate a total magnetic energy of 41 gigajoules.
First conceived of by Igor Tamm and Andrei Sakharov in the 1950s, tokamaks use a toroidal magnetic field to contain the hydrogen plasma to help keep it at the sun-like pressure and temperature ...
Magnetic fields in the halo of the Milky Way have a toroidal structure, extending in the radius range of 6000 light-year to 50,000 light-year from the Galaxy center. The Sun is at about 30,000 ...
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