Where would you find the Fermi bubbles?

atomic nucleus
solar wind
nuclear explosion
just off the Milky Way
In 2010, a team of scientists working at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovered a pair of “Fermi bubbles” extending tens of thousands of light-years above and below the Milky Way's disk. These structures are enormous balloons of energetic gamma rays emanating from the center of our galaxy.
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