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Scientists Unveil Mysterious ‘Interstellar Tunnel’ Linking Our Solar System to Distant Stars

Astronomers uncover a glowing interstellar tunnel linking our solar system to distant star regions across the Milky Way.

Published By: Amreen Ahmad
Last Updated: October 24, 2025 02:51:50 IST

The X-ray telescope eROSITA was able to bring to light a spectacular feature in our galactic neighborhood a tunnel like corridor of superheated gas that stretches far beyond the solar system. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute constructed a panoramic view of the Local Hot Bubble (LHB) a massive, low-density plasma region in which the Sun happens to exist.

This gigantic structure is about 300 light-years wide, believed to be the product of multiple ancient supernovae that swept out exceptionally large interstellar cavities.

What is the Celestial Bubble 

In mapping this region, scientists subdivided the cosmic sky in tiny coordinate pixels based on galactic latitude and uncovered a curious temperature imbalance between the northern and southern hemispheres. These subtle gradients identified the flow of warm gases and empty pockets of dust within the LHB.

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When combined with eROSITA’s X-ray data, an astoundingly bright corridor seemed to emerge extending toward the constellation Centaurus and possibly another corridor extending toward Canis Major. This infers that our Sun could possibly lie on one of those hidden networks of channels linking different regions of the Milky Way.

Testa with Older theories to New

The subject of interstellar tunnels had long been in the crosshairs of astronomers. Older theories argued that our part of space seems less like a stagnant vacuum and more like a sponge like maze of cavities until recently no telescope had the resolving power to make such assertions truly tenable.

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In the report by the Max Planck team, they do claim that thermal pressure inside the LHB is surprisingly low, giving weight to the idea that it may not even be a sealed bubble but rather an open structure interfacing with larger interstellar pathways.

Interstellar Tunnels: A Living & Breathing Galaxy

This discovery alters the face of our understanding of the cosmic environment surrounding us and these interstellar tunnels lead to far off stellar nurseries birthplaces of stars then it would mean an interstellar medium that operates more as a living network transporting energy and materials.

The discovery is a reminder that the Milky Way is anything but static it is a living ecosystem through which our very own Sun drifts across invisible corridors carved out from the echoes of ancient explosions.

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Disclaimer: This article is based on current astronomical research and observations; interpretations may evolve with future scientific discoveries.

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