From NEW SCIENTIST magazine: http://www.newscientist.com/



FILE under "unexplained phenomena": elongated nebulae in the Milky Way's centre seem to lie parallel to the plane of the galactic disc, hinting at an underlying pattern.

Bryan Rees of the University of Manchester, UK, found the strange alignment after studying 44 such nebulae. His findings bolster observations made in 2008 by Walter Weidmann of Cordoba Observatory in Argentina and Ruben Diaz of the Gemini Observatory in Chile. Rees presented his results at the UK National Astronomy Meeting in Llandudno, UK, last month.

The structures are thought to result from the interaction between pairs of stars. As one ageing star breathes out its gases while whirling around a companion, it creates a planetary nebula that stretches out perpendicular to the plane of the stars' orbits. So the nebular alignment hints at an underlying alignment of stellar pairs.

Albert Zijlstra, Rees's adviser at Manchester, speculates that powerful magnetic fields might have once girded the galaxy's central stellar bulge and guided the tilt of star-forming gas clouds.



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right now i don't really care why they are shaped like that. i just wanna keep looking at the piccies!
they are sooooooooo beautiful!!!!
thanx for sharing. :) i promise i will real the article later and try to think about why, lol

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