Massive 200-Light-Year Cloud May Be Channeling Matter to the Milky Way's Core

A 200-light-year gas cloud may be fueling star birth at the Milky Way's active center.

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Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 2 August 2025 16:00 IST
Highlights
  • Astronomers detect hidden 200-light-year gas cloud within the Milky Way
  • Newly discovered cloud may channel dense gas into the galaxy's core
  • Structure has dust lanes and active star-forming regions

Midpoint cloud spans 200 light-years, feeding matter into the Milky Way’s galactic core

Photo Credit: NSF/AUI/NSF/NRAO/P.Vosteen

Astronomers have found a vast, never-before-noticed reservoir of stellar material, hundreds of light-years across, lurking in a cold, dark, starless swath of our galaxy. It's dubbed the Midpoint Cloud and was identified using the Green Bank Telescope; it appears to channel dense clouds of material into the heart of our galaxy. It harbours active regions filled with dense dust lanes and star formation possibilities. These lanes could be bringing twisted matter into the galaxy's central bar, shaping how stars form in this extreme environment and offering a rare snapshot of the first stages of a galaxy's evolution.

Newly Found Midpoint Cloud May Be Key to Star Formation in the Milky Way's Core

As per the study, researchers at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and Green Bank Observatory confirmed the size and shape of the GMC based on mass, density, and movement. The gassy chaos in the cloud mirrors the caustic turmoil at the galactic centre, yielding measurements from a faint object that says something about an energetic event 200 light-years distant. That could be a link from the field-like tranquillity of our own Milky Way's disk to the mayhem of its core.

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Perhaps analogously to gas channels, a thick dust lane in the Midpoint cloud could supply the central stellar bar fragment with fresh gas, again supporting an interpretation that star formation is inhibited in this region by the strong gravitational potential. But regions like the Midpoint could collect such thick gas, spurring the birth of new stars.

The team classified Knot E as a compact gas clump whose material has been eroded by both star radiation and a maser, or microwave emission, within a cloud. A shell-like feature suggests earlier supernova explosions, like those the deaths of massive stars in the region might have initiated.

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The Midpoint cloud Larry Morgan, of the Green Bank Observatory, discovered is a valuable clue in our knowledge of how galaxies evolve and form stars near their centers. The finding could give scientists a way to learn how matter flows inward across the cosmos, one hidden cloud at a time.

 

 

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