Using sensitive instruments on ESA's International Gamma-ray Astrophysics Laboratory mission As a result, astronomers detected a gamma-ray burst called GRB 231115A from the center of the Messier 82 galaxy, also known as M82, NGC 3034, or the Cigar Galaxy. It is an unusual galaxy due to the explosion of stars. It is 12 million light-years away from us and is located in the constellation Ursa Major.
Astrophysicist from the Italian National Institute of Astrophysics. It is suggested that the explosion of GRB 231115A was the result of a giant magnetic flare. What explodes from a magnetar is a neutron star with a very strong magnetic field. It can be concluded that galaxies of the same type as Messier 82 produce magnetic fields. It will be a target for studying giant flames generated by short bursts. Releases huge amounts of energy in the form of gamma ray bursts (GRB)
Gamma ray waves are the most energetic form of light. It releases in just a fraction of a second the amount of energy that our Sun will release in about 10,000 years. Only two confirmed superflares have been discovered in our Milky Way Galaxy in 2004 and 1998, but they were previously discovered once in 1979 but it was found in the Cloud of Magellanic Galaxy. The largest galaxy is a satellite of the Milky Way.
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