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If you’re thinking of candy you’re thinking way too small. The biggest Milky Way Bar is at the center of our galaxy. It’s an estimated 27,000 light years in length. ![]() Since the 1980s scientists have suspected that our galaxy had a bar in the center. In 2005, using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, a group of astronomers completed a major study of the galaxy. They surveyed about 30 million stars in an effort to build a detailed picture of the inside of the Milky Way. They discovered that our galaxy isn’t a run of the mill spiral galaxy. Instead, it has a very long central bar in the middle made up of old stars. *Artists concept image courtesy NASA Comments (0)
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