Unprecedented Structure Reveals Connection of the Solar System to the Nearest Star, Opening New Possibilities in Galactic Exploration.
An impressive discovery has just been announced by astronomers at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics. Using the eROSITA telescope, scientists mapped a structure that can be described as an “interstellar tunnel” connecting the Solar System to the Centaurus Constellation. This region houses Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun.
The research was based on a three-dimensional map of the Local Hot Bubble (LHB), an area around the Solar System composed of hot, low-density gas. According to astronomers, this “interstellar tunnel” crosses a gap of cooler gas, possibly being part of a larger network of connections scattered throughout the Milky Way.
The Solar System Still Has Much to Reveal

The data obtained by the eROSITA X-ray telescope revealed surprising details about this structure that links our bubble to another more distant one. Although the “tunnel” is not a usable shortcut for space travel, it offers valuable clues about the distribution of gas and matter in the galaxy.
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The Local Hot Bubble, where the Solar System is located, is thought to have formed about 14 million years ago after supernova explosions. This region contains gas heated to nearly one million degrees Kelvin. From space, eROSITA can avoid the interferences caused by the Earth’s atmosphere, such as the geocorona, allowing for clearer and more precise observations.
The Importance of the Astronomers’ Discovery
For astronomers, this connection is a milestone in the understanding of interstellar structures. The discovery not only expands knowledge about the formation and interaction of gas bubbles but also brings new perspectives to the study of the Milky Way.
While we are still far from using an “interstellar tunnel” for physical exploration, the research highlights the importance of advanced telescopes like eROSITA and shows how the Solar System is integrated into a complex network of galactic interactions.
So, who knows what else we will find as we unravel the secrets of the cosmos?

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Importante p nosso conhecimento e expansão de nossas curiosidades sobre o universo !
Não deixa Lula saber disso senão vai começar a cobrar imposto da descoberta.
Isto se o Bozoasno não roubar antes e carregar para os Estados Unidos.