Astronomers Discover Mysterious 500-Light-Year-Wide Void in Space (Newsweek)

September 22, 2021
Astronomers Discover Mysterious 500-Light-Year-Wide Void in Space (Newsweek)

Robert Lea of Newsweek covers the bubble-shaped void in the Milky Way located between the star-forming clusters of gas, or molecular clouds, in the Perseus and Taurus constellations. The 3D molecular cloud maps were created using data visualization software called "Glue," founded by CfA astronomer Alyssa Goodman who is a co-author on both studies. Read the article here!