Summary:
- This article discusses the discovery of a spectacular outflow of gas from a nearby galaxy, NGC 3079, using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope.
- The outflow is believed to be driven by a powerful wind from the galaxy's central black hole, which is ejecting large amounts of gas and dust into the surrounding space.
- This discovery provides important insights into the role of active galactic nuclei in shaping the evolution of galaxies and the distribution of matter in the universe.