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A dwarf galaxy's gamma rays answer an astronomical anomaly that has been unknown for a decade. (Photo : Kavli IPMU)A small satellite galaxy (green globe on the bottom left) of the Milky Way – called Sagittarius – has been observed from Earth through giant lobes of gamma radiation (aka the Fermi bubbles, purple areas below and above the galaxy).

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