Astronomers have captured an image of a powerful cosmic plasma jet, nicknamed the "Eye of Sauron," originating from a galaxy located approximately 10 billion light-years away. This phenomenon is notable for its strength and precise alignment toward Earth. The discovery marks a historic milestone in astronomy and could help resolve longstanding cosmic mysteries. In addition, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has recorded a stellar explosion, revealing sheets of debris and a chaotic, intense environment around the star's dusty disk. This event was detected with the aid of an AI tool designed to instantly identify unusual cosmic phenomena. Separately, detailed images of Saturn's atmosphere, including its north pole's 25,000-kilometer-wide hexagonal storm with winds reaching 322 km/h, have been processed and shared, showcasing the planet's complex atmospheric dynamics.
Astronomers discovered a star-triggered explosion shaping its dusty disk, revealing a far more chaotic and intense environment than previously thought. https://t.co/3hRhfAVowR
Hito histórico en la astronomía tras captar el mítico 'Ojo de Sauron' del universo que podría resolver un enigma cósmico: "Absolutamente impresionante" https://t.co/SOq7VSEt7i
Breathtaking close-up of Saturn! Marvel at the mesmerizing swirls and vortexes in the atmosphere... (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/CICLOPS/Kevin M. Gill) https://t.co/dknYCV6qhh