Astronomers have detected gamma rays coming from the outermost regions of an unusual star system within our Milky Way Galaxy. The source is a microquasar — a black hole that gobbles up stuff from a nearby companion star and blasts out two powerful jets of material. The observations suggest that electron acceleration and collisions at the ends of the microquasar’s jets produced the powerful gamma rays. SS 433 is a microquasar located in the...
